Oncology
Prostate Cancer

Although the cause of prostate cancer, which occurs only in men, is not fully known, it has been determined that age, race, and genetic factors play an important role. Among these factors, age stands out as the most important factor. The incidence of prostate increases significantly at the age of 50 and over.

Prostate cancer does not show any symptoms in some patients. In some patients, frequent, strong, painful urination; blood and inflammation in the urine; symptoms such as urinating drop by drop can be seen. However, since these symptoms are not only symptoms of the prostate, one should be consulted to make sure that they do not belong to the prostate.

Since the prostate progresses very slowly, it can be treated with medication and can be treated with surgical operation.

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