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Epidemiological Study of Prostate Cancer and Its Associated Risk Factors
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of cancer research and therapy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2476-2377
DOI - 10.33140/ijcrt.04.04.06
Subject(s) - prostate cancer , medicine , epidemiology , prostate , cancer , epidemiology of cancer , incidence (geometry) , referral , gynecology , family medicine , physics , breast cancer , optics
This effort was under taken during the tenure of a postgraduate study by Firew Admasu at Jimma University, Jimma ReferralHospital on the case of prostate cancer while discussing with medical doctors about symptom stages, risk factors, diagnosis,complications and its treatments during visiting a surgery patient and organizing while giving the course of human anatomy andphysiology at Dilla University.Background: Based on human anatomy and physiology, prostate is a small gland, found only in men, located between penis andbladder, surrounds the urethra and used to produce a thick white fluid that creates semen when mixed with sperm produced bytesticles and prostate cancer occurs if abnormal cells develop in the prostate gland to multiply in an uncontrolled mode. Prostatecancer is the most common cancer in men, develops slowly, there may no signs and symptoms appear until prostate become largeenough to affect urinary tube and it is a common condition worldwide that have varying incidence and mortality, and it is thethird most common cancer in men of developed countries.Objectives: The main objective is to assess epidemiology of prostate cancer and its associated risk, specifically, to identify themajor factors that increased chance of developing prostate cancer, to point out the main later stages symptoms, complications,prevention or reduce the risk, detection and diagnosis of prostate cancer.Methods: The assessment of the epidemiological investigations of surveillance and descriptive studies on the distribution anddetermination of the characteristics of prostate cancer includes major factors, symptoms, complications, preventions, detectionand diagnosis methods.Results: The major factors strongly associated to increased chance of developing prostate cancer includes increasing age, positivefamily history (genetics), nutrition (obesity) and lifestyle. The later stages symptoms and complications include sudden need tourinate but difficulty with discomfort to urinate, bloody urine or semen, and dysfunction of erectile muscle. The risk of prostatecancer can be prevented or reduced by feeding a healthy diet, nutrition, doing physical exercise, and keeping our weight a healthyand it can be detected and diagnosed by a blood test and/or physical examination test and biopsy. In addition, different types oftreatment choices at the early-stage of prostate cancer are advisable such as active surveillance, surgery, and radiation therapyare the standard therapy and difficulty to control urine may be happen after surgery due to splitting of sphincter muscle anderectile dysfunction. Therefore, this study and intervention efforts in the region should be focused on understanding its preventionmethods, later stages symptoms, differences in treatment, stage at diagnosis, and early detection by socioeconomic status.

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