Prostrate Cancer and Men

Men and women are alike, as they are human beings with a similar physical structure. They are very similar in their biological composition as well as their outlook. However, there are certain things that are just totally opposite such as the main organs that define their sexes.

Males have different gonads and so do women, which play a vital role in making them the people they are. As an example of this is the way that men have a gland called prostrate, a chestnut sized gland in males at the neck of the urethra. It produces a viscid secretion that is the fluid part of semen. This gland is not present in the women.

Prostrate Cancer - A Wide-Spread Ailment in Men

One of the most lethal and on the rise disease in men is Prostrate Cancer. This is a condition that affects men because of the fact that they have a prostrate gland. In many men, the prostrate gland is known to swell up.

This condition usually takes place when men reach a certain age, and this is the reason why it is often said that this condition is age-related. It also lowers your testosterone (androgen) level and you are more likely to suffer from prostrate swelling. 

Prostrate swelling is not believed to be a normal ageing symptom and this is because of the fact that all male individuals do not get it. It is because of this that hormone supplementation has been implemented. There are side effects to such a practice, but people are still going for it in order to prevent painful or discomforting conditions that could very well arise.

Some important facts regarding prostate gland and its cancer

  • The Prostrate gland is situated at around the urethra in a male body, made up of different cells.
  • However, 99 percent of these cells are glandular cells and their major function is to produce seminal fluid.
  • A cancer that starts in the glandular cells is known as adenocarcinoma. 
    Most men in their advanced age do not get affected and many also do not know that they have prostrate cancer because they never feel pain and discomfort.
  • At autopsies, it has been discovered that older men have died for reasons that are in no way connected  with prostrate cancer even though they may have had it. 
Experts believe that men that prostrate cancers start first with a condition called prostratic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN). This condition can appear in men who are in their early 20s as well. If you are diagnosed with such a condition, there is need for doctors to keep an eye on the microscopic changes that take place gradually in the prostrate region.