Talking to your Partner about Prostate Cancer Screening
When prostate cancer strikes, a man may experience feelings of depression, inadequacy and anxiety - emotions that can be equally devastating to the woman in his life.
Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer and second-leading cause of cancer-related deaths in American men. Catching the disease early through screenings and checkups is important. One in six American men will be diagnosed in his lifetime. Often placing both an emotional and sexual strain on relationships, prostate cancer is not solely a man's problem.Prostate cancer is a malignant tumour that develops in the male prostate gland - the small, chestnut-shaped gland that secretes part of the fluid in semen. Though it is normal for the gland to enlarge with age, sometimes cells can grow uncontrollably, giving rise to prostate cancer.Though the survival rate for men with this type of cancer is generally high, it is vital to prevent this problem before it starts and learn to help a loved one make the right choice to be screened for prostate cancer.Early signs and detectionProstate cancer in its earliest stage has no symptoms. If caught early through screening, prostate cancer is curable. Signs and symptoms of prostate cancer happen late in the disease. These symptoms include bone pain, back pain and weight loss.However, one should have his or her partner seen by their physician if they complain of:
- Frequent and urgent need to urinate;
- Need to get up at night and urinate;
- Slow-starting urination;
- Dribbling after urinating;
- Blood or pus in urine or semen; and
- Painful ejaculation.
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