Marc Laniado MD FRCS(Urol) FEBU
CONSULTANT IN UROLOGY

 
   
       
 
General Questions
About PSA
PCA3 score
Prostate biopsies
Treatment
Cryotherapy
HIFU

The prostate is a walnut-sized gland present in men only. It makes the fluid that carries and nourishes sperm. The prostate sits in front of the rectum ('back passage') and just below the bladder. It is a bit like a ring doughnut or Polo mint i.e. there is a hole in the middle through which urine flowsThe image shows the internal organs of the male urinary tract.  The diagram shows (from top to bottom) the Kidneys, Ureter, Bladder, Bladder Neck, Prostate, Rectum and Urethra. from the bladder to the urethra. The urethra is the tube that transports urine from the bladder to outside the body. As men get older, the prostate becomes bigger and the hole in the middle gets smaller. This stops urine from passing as quickly and can give rise urinary ('waterworks') symptoms including going to the toilet more frequently, at night and taking longer to pass urine.

Prostate cancer is a growing problem in this country as men live longer (see graph below). When it starts there are no symptoms, but it is now the second commonest cause of death from cancer in men after lung cancer (see graphs below). Prostate cancer can be detected early using the PSA test, PCA3 score, subsequent prostate biopsies and then deciding what treatment options are best for you including observation.

There is a video about prostate cancer that can be watched on the web from UCSF by Prof Carroll.

Expectancy at birth of years in good or fairly good health:1981-1995

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