prostate cancer
Yes. Penis, prostate and testicular cancer.
Prostate Cancer originates in the Male Prostate, however it can metastasize, or spread to other areas of the body.
Prostate infections or prostate cancer.
prostate cancer
prostate cancer
Women do not classically get prostate cancer as cancer of the prostate is classified as a disease of the prostate gland of the male reproductive system. However, in 2002 the female Skene's Gland was officially renamed the female prostate as it was found to be homologous in function. Both male and female prostates produce Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) and contribute to the ejaculate fluid. Six cases of adenocarcinoma have been observed as originated from the female prostate that strongly resemble that of classical male prostate cancer. Serum tests showed elevated levels of PSA, typical in prostate cancer.
Prostate
prostate cancer is a disease which only affects men. Cancer begins to grow in the prostate - a gland in the male reproductive system. The cancer cells may spread from the prostate to other parts of the body. it can cause difficulty urinating, blood in the urine, or pain in the pelvis. nutrition2000.com
the main problem of the male reproductive system is the hernia
The chances of a diagnosis of prostate cancer are a man in his 40s 1 in 1000 in his 50s 12 in 1000 in his 60s 45 in 1000 in his 70s 81 in 1000 The younger you are the smaller the chance of a prostate cancer diagnosis. However when they do get it they are more likely to die prematurely from it. This is because there is more time for the cancer to develop. Older men are more likely to die of other causes ¹.
Un-neutered dogs can indeed develop prostrate cancer.