Learn about prostate cancer symptoms, the significance of an enlarged prostate, and more.
You can have prostate cancer for years and not know it. That’s why regular prostate cancer screenings are so important.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer are two of the most common conditions that affect the prostate.
Prostatitis is a benign condition, while prostate cancer is malignant. Some symptoms overlap between the two conditions.
Who should undergo regular screening for prostate cancer? And when?
A staging system called TNM and the Gleason grading system show how cancer affects the prostate and how far it has spread.
Localized prostate cancer simply means the tumor cells have not spread beyond the prostate.
Finding out that cancer has spread is never welcome news. Here's what to know about your treatment and what to expect.
More than 95% of prostate cancers are adenocarcinomas. If you have prostate cancer, it’s almost certainly this type.
A rare form of prostate cancer is called transitional cell carcinoma of the prostate, or urothelial carcinoma of the prostate.
When the cancer keeps growing and testosterone production remains low, this is likely castration-resistant prostate cancer.