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Have your son seen by a urologist asap. While enlarged prostate (BPH) or prostatitis in men under 50 is rare it does occur. What are his PSA levels? A 26 yr old should have a PSA between 3 & 4.
Prostate cancer can be detected in one of the following ways: 1) PSA test, with abnormally high score, usually above 8 2) biopsy of prostatic tissue, and presence of cancer cells in tissue 3) Abnormalities in prostate gland during exam, such as enlarged prostate, bumps on the prostate, sore when touched during exam, or prostate tissue is hard and leathery. When any of the issues in #3 are detected, a biopsy is given to confirm presence of cancer.
10 percent of 3 square centimeter is 0.3 square centimeter.
Do you mean Grade II? If so, some prostate cells look abnormal. This part of the Gleason Score for prostate cancer. If you mean an enlargement type 2, this means that it has enlarged. This is not cancer and is common in men over 50. There can be urinary problems.
cubic centimeter is abbreviated as cu.cm. or otherwise cm^3 (cm. raised to the power of 3) and centimeter as simply cm.
The volume of a cube with 3 centimeter edges is: 27 cubic centimeters.
The size of the prostate depends somewhat on age, but in general the prostate for an adult should be about the size of a walnut.
0.3 cm
In meter, 7 meter. In centimeter, 700 centimeter.
16*24=3843*4=12384/12=32The answer is 32 tiles
It is 3/100 of a meter
just times 3/4 by the number of centimeter or millimeters. simple really