Localised prostate cancer is often asymptomatic.
Typical symptoms of prostate cancer include:
- urination problems
- impotence
- blood in urine
If the cancer has spread into the bones, it may cause pain in the pelvis, hips and back.
None of the symptoms are exclusive to prostate cancer and may indicate, for example, an inflammation. However, the symptoms always require more detailed examination. If you suspect cancer or have been diagnosed with cancer, you can get an appointment with a Docrates specialist without delay. Regular PSA screening or STHLM3 testing are the only way to detect asymptomatic early‑stage prostate cancer.
Whether you suspect you may have prostate cancer or have just been diagnosed, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Our international team (tel: +358 10 773 2050 or e-mail international (a) docrates.com) will gladly help you to arrange everything you might need for your visit to Docrates Cancer Center and will be happy to answer all your questions and provide you with the needed information.
Our international team (tel: +358 10 773 2050 or e-mail international (a) docrates.com) will gladly help you to arrange everything you might need for your visit to Docrates Cancer Center and will be happy to answer all your questions and provide you with the needed information.