It depends who is doing the ultrasound. If it is the doctor then he/she will probably give you the result as the ultrasound is done. If it is a technician they will have to take photographs and write a report which goes to the Doctor Who will discuss it with you.
Transrectal ultrasound and biopsy.
PSA is just one indicator of prostate cancer. It is possible to have prostate cancer and have a normal PSA reading.
Prostate Cancer can cause the prostate gland to swell. This swelling can narrow or restrict the urethra altogether. It is possible to have prostate cancer and not experience any problems with the urethra.
No. Only males have a prostate.It is possible for someone with prostate cancer to father a child, it will depend on the methods of treatment and the results. Often before treatment, sperm will be frozen to preserve it for future fertilization.
Bruno Fornage has written: 'Ultrasound of the prostate' -- subject(s): Cancer, Pathology, Prostate, Ultrasonic Diagnosis, Ultrasonic imaging
It's possible, but no correlation between working in a radiation plant and prostate cancer has been established.
No, you cannot get cancer from your husband who has prostate cancer. Cancer is an uncontrolled growth of cells, and is caused by a defect in the control mechanisms of the body.No there is no way for a woman to get prostate cancer from her husband it is not transmitted in anyway.No.
There is no possible way that could happen.
The incidence of prostate cancer increases with age, and though highly unlikely, it is theoretically possible for a teenager to develop prostate cancer. It is basically unheard of for a person under 35 to develop prostate cancer with under 0.1% of prostate cancer diagnoses. For the age group 35-44, the incidence of prostate cancer is about 9 per 1,000,000 men. The average age at diagnosis is 67.
HiFu treatment is a prostate treatment for prostate cancer. It is a combination of sound waves and ultrasound treatment used to burn bad tissue within a tumour
lung cancer is in the lungs, prostate cancer is in the prostate.
It takes up to a month to get the results back.