This story is from June 11, 2016
Institute for Prostate Cancer to conduct a free consultation camp
PUNE: Institute for Prostate Cancer will conduct a free consultation camp from June 13 to 22. Prostate cancer is rising in India as per Indian national cancer registry and is the most common cancer affecting males after the age of 50 years. It is the second leading cause of death in males worldwide. It’s said that every 6th male is affected by prostate cancer.
There is good awareness about prostate cancer in the developing world leading to acceptance of standard screening practices (digital rectal examination and PSA). However in India there is lack of awareness about prostate cancer. This leads to almost 60% patients presenting with advanced stage to the doctor.
The Institute for Prostate Cancer is trying to break this trend by creating awareness about prostate cancer and screening practices since last 3 years. The Institute has conducted more than 100 camps covering a population of more than 20,000
In the initial stages of prostate cancer there are no or minimum symptoms like frequency of urination, waking up multiple times at night, straining to pass urine, sense of incomplete emptying. However in advanced stages this cancer spreads to bones leading to persistent back ache bone pains and loss of appetite with risk of fracture and paralysis. Hence it is advisable to do regular screening with DRE and PSA and not to neglect any kind of back pain especially after 50 years of age.
If the results of screening tests show abnormality, biopsy is essential for diagnosis. This biopsy is simple day care procedure which is done through rectum with the help of ultrasound machine.
Now a days MRI is used for accurate localization of suspicious areas for biopsy which increases the sensitivity of the correct diagnosis.
Prostate cancer can be completely cured if diagnosed early. Hence do not neglect any back ache especially after the age of 50 yrs.
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The Institute for Prostate Cancer is trying to break this trend by creating awareness about prostate cancer and screening practices since last 3 years. The Institute has conducted more than 100 camps covering a population of more than 20,000
In the initial stages of prostate cancer there are no or minimum symptoms like frequency of urination, waking up multiple times at night, straining to pass urine, sense of incomplete emptying. However in advanced stages this cancer spreads to bones leading to persistent back ache bone pains and loss of appetite with risk of fracture and paralysis. Hence it is advisable to do regular screening with DRE and PSA and not to neglect any kind of back pain especially after 50 years of age.
If the results of screening tests show abnormality, biopsy is essential for diagnosis. This biopsy is simple day care procedure which is done through rectum with the help of ultrasound machine.
Now a days MRI is used for accurate localization of suspicious areas for biopsy which increases the sensitivity of the correct diagnosis.
Prostate cancer can be completely cured if diagnosed early. Hence do not neglect any back ache especially after the age of 50 yrs.
Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India. Don't miss the yearly horoscope 2025 and Chinese horoscope 2025 for Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig zodiac signs. Spread love this holiday season with these New Year wishes, messages. quotes.
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