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Prostate cancer cells usually grow very slowly. But sometimes, they can spread to healthy tissues.
It's one of the most common cancers affecting men. It progresses gradually to the point that even early symptoms are uncommon.
Consider this list of questions to ask your cancer care team.
Prostate cancer numbers are down, except for men in one group: those with advanced prostate cancer. What’s behind the rise in these cases?
Prostate cancer can bring on anxiety about your treatment goals and the future. But don’t forget to focus on the things in your life that are most important to you.
If you’re a person of color living with advanced prostate cancer, these tips can help you manage your emotional and mental well-being.
Prostate cancer treatment often involves a team of doctors and health care pros. To help you get the best possible care, learn what to expect, which questions to ask, and how to handle issues.
During a biopsy, your doctor takes a small piece of tissue for testing. Your Gleason score is a number based on the biopsy results.
With your prostate cancer progressing, learn all you can about treatment options like immunotherapy for your advanced prostate cancer.
Prostate cancer cells need testosterone to grow, so the idea is to block the production of that male hormone. Here’s how it works.
Find out how it works and whether it might be right for you.
Learn how a specialty pharmacy can help you with advanced prostate cancer drugs like abiraterone, apalutamide, enzalutamide, and darolutamide.
Safe exercise during and after treatment can improve your strength, stamina, and mood. Here's how to get started.
Advanced prostate cancer treatment can be expensive. Find ways to lower your costs and still get the medical are you need.
Everything from naps to ice packs to playing golf can help you feel better as you go through advanced prostate cancer treatment.
When prostate cancer spreads, you're more likely to have complications. Here's what to watch out for.
In a clinical trial, you may try new drugs for prostate cancer. This could help your health – or that of other men in the future.
A higher percentage of Black men live with and die from prostate cancer, but they’re missing from clinical trials. Here's how that affects health outcomes and why it needs to change.
So many things run through your mind when you’re first diagnosed with prostate cancer. Here’s how to have a heart-to-heart conversation with your doctor.
There's no one diet that's best for prostate cancer. But healthy eating habits can make a difference in your condition.
A urologist weighs in on the impact cancer treatment can have on both a patient and their partner’s romantic life.
A common side effect of prostate cancer treatment is urinary incontinence. Here's what your doctor can do about it.
Learn how to ask for support -- whether emotional or on a practical level -- when you need it.
Living with advanced prostate cancer can lead to self-doubt about your role in your family and the world. But these things can help.