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Your diet and physical activity

You need to eat some fat for your body to function properly. But eating too much fat can make you put on weight, which raises your risk of being diagnosed with aggressive or advanced prostate cancer. There are also … See more

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Urinary problems after prostate cancer treatment

WebMany men get urinary problems as a side effect of their treatment. This is because prostate cancer treatment can damage the nerves and muscles that control when you urinate …

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What do my test results mean

WebT stage The T stage shows how far the cancer has spread in and around the prostate. An MRI scan or digital rectal examination (DRE) is usually used to find out the T stage, and …

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Mental and emotional wellbeing Prostate Cancer UK

WebMental and emotional wellbeing. Being diagnosed and living with prostate cancer can affect your mood, thoughts, and emotions. You may experience a range of emotions – some …

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Diet, physical activity and your risk of prostate cancer

WebSpecialist Nurses 0800 074 8383 prostatecanceruk.org 3 This leaflet is for anyone who wants to find out about living a healthy lifestyle and whether it can affect your risk of …

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Dealing with my diagnosis Prostate Cancer UK

WebEat a healthy, balanced diet. We don’t know for sure if any specific foods have an effect on prostate cancer. But eating well can help you stay a healthy weight, which may be …

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Choosing a treatment Prostate Cancer UK

WebThe treatment options for locally advanced prostate cancer are: external beam radiotherapy with hormone therapy (and sometimes with high dose-rate brachytherapy or permanent …

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Are there any foods to eat or avoid if I have prostate cancer

Websoya beans and other pulses. green tea. tomatoes and lycopene (a plant chemical found in tomatoes) cruciferous vegetables (for example, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage) …

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Enlarged prostate Prostate Cancer UK

WebThe medical term for an enlarged prostate is benign prostatic enlargement (BPE). Benign – not cancer. Prostatic – to do with the prostate. Enlargement – an increase in size. You …

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Landmark moment as first gene-targeting treatment for prostate …

WebExpanding access across the UK Originally developed and approved to treat women with breast or ovarian cancer, olaparib targets cancer cells that have faulty DNA …

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Enlarged prostate treatment Prostate Cancer UK

WebThere are three main types of treatment for an enlarged prostate: lifestyle changes; medicines; surgery; If tests show you have an enlarged prostate, your doctor or specialist …

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Wellbeing hub Prostate Cancer UK

WebWellbeing Hub. Being diagnosed and living with prostate cancer can be hard to deal with. It can affect you physically, but also mentally and emotionally. We have created this …

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Prostate Cancer Surgery Radical prostatectomy

WebProstate cancer surgery, called a radical prostatectomy, aims to remove the whole prostate and the prostate cancer cells inside it - while keeping the chances of side …

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Prostate Cancer Risk Factors Prostate Cancer UK

WebWe don't know exactly what causes prostate cancer but there are some things that may mean you are more likely to get it – these are called risk factors. There are three main …

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Clinical Champions cohort 3 Prostate Cancer UK

WebApril 2023- November 2024. In April 2023, 22 Health Care Professionals from across the UK became our third cohort for the Clinical Champions Programme for Prostate Cancer. Our …

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Pelvic floor muscle exercises Prostate Cancer UK

WebSome men find pelvic floor muscle exercises help with problems getting or keeping an erection after treatment for prostate cancer. Some men also find they help to improve the …

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How prostate cancer is diagnosed in trans women

WebYour GP might give you a urine test, a PSA test (blood test) and a prostate examination. They may then refer you to a urologist for more information and further tests if …

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A quick guide for health professionals: supporting men with …

Web5 A quick guide for health professionals Treatment pathway Figure 1: Recommended treatment pathway for managing ED after radiotherapy/ADT* Pre-treatment • Assess ED …

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Best practice in active surveillance for prostate cancer:

WebSupporting you, supporting men 4 Expert Reference Group These guidelines have been developed and agreed by the following Expert Reference Group: • Mark Ashworth, …

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