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Nov 3
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Understanding Prostate Cancer: Early Det...

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In this episode of This Could Save Your Life podcast, hosts Dr Anna Mullins and Dr Catherine Bourke delve into the topic of prostate cancer, which affects one in five men by the age of 85. Emphasising the importance of understanding this common yet complex disease, particularly focusing on the significance of early screening.

Dr Mullins and Dr Bourke begin by explaining the function and anatomy of the prostate gland, highlighting its role in fertility and common changes that occur with age. The nature of prostate cancer, distinguishing between slow-growing forms, which may not require treatment but need surveillance, and more aggressive types that can be life-limiting if not treated early.

Gaining insights into the symptoms associated with prostate cancer, such as urinary difficulties, blood in urine or semen, and unexplained weight loss. They also address risk factors, including age, genetics, family history, and the role of obesity in aggressive cancer forms.

They also provided an overview of the screening process, which involves the PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) blood test, now recommended over the previously standard digital rectal examination. They clarify the importance of screening guidelines based on risk categories, to ensure that everyone is informed about the appropriate age to begin testing based on individual risk profiles.


They discuss potential false positives in PSA testing, the next steps if a high PSA level is detected, and the significance of individual consultations for family history outside standard categories. While prevention of prostate cancer remains challenging due to a lack of modifiable risk factors, the importance of screening and early detection is underscored to improve patient outcomes.


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