Common Questions: Prostate cancer
What is prostate cancer?
What is prostate cancer?
How can you prevent prostate cancer?
How can you prevent prostate cancer?
Is prostate cancer curable?
Is prostate cancer curable?
What are the warning signs of prostate cancer?
What are the warning signs of prostate cancer?
Is prostate cancer hereditary?
Is prostate cancer hereditary?
Common Questions: Colon and Rectal (Colorectal) Cancer
What are the early warning signs of colorectal cancer?
How long does it take for colorectal cancer to develop?
Are colon cancer, rectal cancer, and colorectal cancer all the same?
Can you die from colorectal cancer?
Where is the first place colorectal cancer spreads?
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Prostate cancer is a cancer that arises in the tissue of the prostate gland. The American Cancer Society estimates that some 165,000 men were diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2018.
What is prostate cancer?
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Blood in the stool, a change in bowel habits marked by constipation or diarrhea, fatigue, weakness, abdominal pain, bloating, and weight loss are among the early signs of colon cancer.
What are the early warning signs of colorectal cancer?
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There’s no sure way to prevent a cancer. But suggested strategies for preventing prostate cancer include eating a low-fat diet, consuming lots of fruit and vegetables, and reducing consumption of dairy products.
How can you prevent prostate cancer?
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Most cases of colorectal cancer begin as a polyp, and it may take as long as 10 to 15 years to become cancerous. For this reason, regular screening to identify and remove polyps is the best way to prevent colon cancer.
How long does it take for colorectal cancer to develop?
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Many men with localized, slow-growing forms of prostate cancer are cured. There is no cure for metastatic (spreading) prostate cancer, but it can be treatable.
Is prostate cancer curable?
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Colon cancer begins in the colon and rectal cancer begins in the rectum, but both areas are part of the digestive system. Because of this, cancers that occur in either area are sometimes referred to as colorectal cancer.
Are colon cancer, rectal cancer, and colorectal cancer all the same?
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The prostate gland is close to the bladder and often causes urinary symptoms. Some warning signs include burning upon urination, blood in urine, blood in |semen, and a frequent urge to urinate at night, though these may also be signs of an enlarged prostate and/or infection, so if you have these symptoms it’s best to discuss with your doctor.
What are the warning signs of prostate cancer?
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Yes. The odds of survival are highest for colorectal cancers caught at an early stage. For example, localized colorectal cancer that has not spread outside the colon or rectum has a 90 percent five-year survival rate, while those cancers that have spread to nearby or distant organs have 75 percent and 14 percent five-year survival rates, respectively.
Can you die from colorectal cancer?
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About 5 to 10 percent of prostate cancers are hereditary—meaning they run in the family. A man who has two close male relatives with prostate cancer has a fivefold increased risk for developing the disease.
Is prostate cancer hereditary?
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Colon cancer typically spreads to the liver first, though it can spread to other areas of the body, including the lungs and brain.
Where is the first place colorectal cancer spreads?
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