Blood In Urine, Chest Pain, Back Pain Are Early Warning Signs
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men, yet it often goes undetected in its early stages due to a lack of noticeable symptoms. While it is highly treatable if caught early, delayed diagnosis can make it life-threatening. (News18 Bengali)
Prostate cancer can be triggered by various factors, including an unhealthy lifestyle, poor diet, and lack of physical activity. Doctors warn that nearly 45% of men with prostate cancer die if treatment isn’t initiated in time. Early detection is, therefore, key to survival. (News18 Bengali)
The prostate is a small, walnut-shaped gland located just below the bladder. According to health experts, an enlarged prostate can cause urinary issues such as a weak stream or frequent urges to urinate. The American Cancer Society states that approximately one in eight men will develop prostate cancer during their lifetime. (News18 Bengali)
Dr Anand Utture, Consultant Urologist at SL Raheja Hospital in Mahim, Maharashtra, notes that the risk significantly increases after the age of 65. However, in younger men, when it does occur, the cancer tends to be more aggressive. (News18 Bengali)
One of the biggest challenges is that prostate cancer often progresses silently, without obvious symptoms. When it does become noticeable, it may have already spread to other parts of the body. Common symptoms include blood in the urine or semen, pain in the lower back, pelvis, chest or other bones, and erectile dysfunction. In some cases, if the prostate enlarges and presses against the rectum, it can also cause constipation. Unexplained weight loss and loss of appetite are additional red flags. (News18 Bengali)
Genetics can also play a role. Men with a family history of prostate cancer should remain especially vigilant and seek medical attention even at the slightest hint of symptoms. (News18 Bengali)
The good news is that advancements in treatment, particularly in radiation therapy, have improved survival rates significantly. The key lies in making informed decisions and not ignoring signs. If you notice any unusual changes or have concerns, consult your doctor without delay. (News18 Bengali)