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Methods to diagnose prostate cancer
Prostate cancer is a disease that only occurs in men, the prostate gland is located below the bladder, in front of the large intestine. This is a slow-growing disease, most people with mild prostate cancer can live for many years if detected early. However, if the disease is severe, it will spread very quickly and can cause death.
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Ultrasound, MRI, PET/CT and biopsy in prostate cancer diagnosis
Prostate cancer is a malignant disease with a high mortality rate. To diagnose, your doctor will perform a physical exam, PSA blood test or digital rectal exam, ultrasound, biopsy, MRI or Mp-MRI. Treatment options for Prostate Cancer include surgery, radiation therapy, systemic therapy, and active surveillance.
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Understanding the anatomical report of benign prostatic diseases
When you have a prostate biopsy, the tissue sample is examined under a microscope by a pathologist. The pathologist will send your doctor a diagnosis. The information in the biopsy results will help your doctor plan the best care for you. The questions and answers below can help you understand the medical language you will often see in your prostate biopsy results.
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Prostate cancer stages and methods
Most prostate cancers are detected by the results of a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test or a digital rectal exam (DRE). In the early stages of prostate cancer, there are often no specific symptoms, but when the disease has reached a dangerous stage, the symptoms will become apparent. So what measures are accurate in diagnosing prostate cancer?
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Active surveillance for prostate cancer
Prostate cancer is a preventable disease if diagnosed early and treated promptly. For patients with localized cancer, small tumor size, active surveillance is considered optimal to maintain a normal life and reduce the risk of disease progression.
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Understanding the pathologic findings of intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN) and intraductal carcinoma of the prostate
When the prostate is biopsied, the specimen is studied under a microscope by a pathologist. The pathologist will send your doctor the results of the diagnosis. The information in the pathology results will help the doctor make the right care plan. The questions and answers below can help you understand the medical language you often see in your prostate biopsy pathology results.
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What do prostate biopsy results mean?
Prostate biopsy is indicated by the doctor to diagnose whether the patient has cancerous cells or not. From that result, the doctor will make a pathology report and make a treatment plan to ensure the best health for the patient.
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Prostate Biopsy Results: What do PIN and ASAP mean?
PIN and ASAP are cell changes in the prostate that can be seen under a microscope. PIN represents prostate intraepithelial neoplasia and ASAP represents atypical small cystic proliferation.
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What is prostate cancer screening?
Prostate cancer is common in elderly men, accompanied by symptoms such as nocturia, frequent urination, blood in the urine, painful urination... The disease is likely to be cured if detected early through prostate cancer screening tests. So what to look for when doing prostate cancer screening?
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Prostate cancer risk groups
The classification of prostate cancer risk groups in patients with a confirmed diagnosis of cancer will help doctors decide on the optimal treatment plan.
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How early is prostate cancer screening?
When cancer is detected early, it allows patients to have more options and have better treatment outcomes. So, early detection of prostate cancer can be based on what examinations and tests?
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