yes, if they were born a male, they will have a prostate.
There are Skene's Glands which are considered by some to be the equivalent of the male prostate gland. Have a crack at Wikipedia.
Transgender men aren't born with penises* (most of the time, unless the trans man was born a specific form of intersex)
People are either born transgender or their not.
Most likely. This a good question to as the doctor treating you. I have heard of a transgendered male who had prostate cancer since the prostate was not removed during surgery.
PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) is usually found in blood of men with prostate cancer.
Women do not have a prostate gland. Only men.
When men reach their mid-40s, the prostate gland begins to enlarge.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia, (BPH) is a common noncancerous condition of the prostate in older men. This is an enlargement of the prostate that is not cancerous.
90% of men will get prostate cancer if they live long enough. So if you took 10 men who were aged 100 years old, 9 of them will have prostate cancer.
Women do not have prostate. Prostate is the sexual gland for men. Instead women have ovaries, which are their sexual glands (they are two).
In men, transrectal scans, where the probe is placed in the rectum, are done to check the prostate.
No, this is not a medically recommended procedure.
A transgender woman who hasn't had bottom surgery urinates through her penis.