Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is a common cancer in men, affecting the walnut-sized prostate gland. Early stages often have no symptoms, though risk increases with age and family history. Treatment options vary, from active surveillance to surgery or radiation. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can be beneficial.

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UF Urology - Guide to Understanding Prostate Cancer

UF Urology's expert guide simplifies prostate cancer. Understand diagnosis, grading, staging, and explore treatment options: active surveillance, surgery, radiation, and focal therapy.

Prostate Cancer Series Part 1: Prostate Cancer Overview

Part 1 of our Prostate Cancer Series covers the basics, risk factors, and importance of early screening for prostate health.

Prostate Cancer Series Part 2: Testing for Prostate Cancer

Part 2 of our prostate cancer series: Learn about essential diagnostic tools! This video covers PSA, DRE, biopsy, and various imaging techniques like MRI, CT, and PET scans used for screening and diagnosis.

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