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Prostate Cancer Diagnostic Testing - What You Need to Know

Thanks to the commitment of many collective figures, prostate cancer diagnostic testing is more widely understood today than ever before, but for many men it still remains an imposing idea.

Prostate cancer can be diagnosed straight through any methods, though the most common is a digital rectal examination. Though momentarily uncomfortable, this quick internal test performed by a physician can lead to life-saving detection and treatment.

What Is Cancer

Several blood tests are used to confirm the nearnessy of cancer, along with the prostate-specific antigen (Psa) blood test and the prostatic acid phosphatase (Pap) blood test. Ultrasonography is used to study internal areas, and works plainly when sound waves undetectable by human ears enter the body so that the echoes can generate an image called a sonogram. The image is then printed or shown on a screen.

Prostate Cancer Diagnostic Testing - What You Need to Know

Doctors may also use other methods to decree the severity of the cancer. An intravenous pyelogram occurs when dye is introduced into the kidneys and urinary tract and then x-rays are taken to decree irregularities in the system.

To view the urinary tract and prostate internally, a cystoscopy involves inserting a small camera that is attached to a tube into the urethra. Biopsies are small cuttings or samplings from tissues, organs or tumors that are analyzed by pathologists. They can help doctors decree the most sufficient form of treatment.

Less invasive ultrasounds can help detect tumors, while urine tests can check for blood and infection. For those who think they may have prostate issues but may be wary of doctors, any at-home kits offer a safe and sufficient test for Psa levels, which may indicate the nearnessy of cancer even if symptoms aren't apparent.

Prostate Cancer Diagnostic Testing - What You Need to Know

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