The first thing you need to do is to have a prostate specific antigen (PSA) screening every year for men over 50 years old to prevent prostate cancer. According to the doctor, in the past five years, with the increase of the aging population, the disease spectrum of the hospital’s urology department has also changed significantly, and the incidence of urological system tumors has also greatly increased. The company’s main business is the development of a new product, which is a new product for the company. The majority of patients are already in the middle or late stages of cancer when they come to the clinic because they do not know much about the prevention and treatment of prostate cancer. Cheng Jiwen, deputy director of the hospital’s urology department, told reporters, “Unfortunately, there is no accurate survey data on the incidence of prostate cancer in Guangxi, but from the clinical incidence, the number of patients diagnosed with prostate cancer in Guangxi has increased greatly in the last 10 years.” It was not expected to be prostate cancer at all “My father’s initial symptom was a headache accompanied by general weakness and bone pain, but no one thought it would be prostate cancer.” The first thing you need to do is to get to the hospital and find out that your father has prostate cancer. ”The patient is already advanced bone metastasis when diagnosed, and there are multiple bone metastases throughout the body.” The company’s main goal is to provide the best possible solution to the problem. Cheng Jiwen said, if early detection, prostate cancer has no metastasis, after removing the lesions, patients can basically return to normal and do not have to worry about recurrence; but if it is a patient in the middle and late stage, not only is it difficult to treat, but also for individuals and families, it takes a lot of energy and financial resources, and doctors are under great pressure. Therefore, the best way to prevent prostate cancer is to detect it early and do treatment early. Common symptoms have nothing to do with prostate cancer According to the introduction, the prostate is a gonadal organ unique to men and its size is usually 3 x 4 x 5 cm, as big as a chestnut. In general, after the age of 60, men will have varying degrees of prostate enlargement, and the prostate will change from the size of a chestnut to the size of an egg or goose egg, causing symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and inability to urinate. ”If you compare the prostate gland to a grapefruit, the onset of prostate cancer is on the skin of the grapefruit, while prostate enlargement occurs in the flesh of the grapefruit.” The reason for this is that the tumor is mostly on the skin of the grapefruit, so there are usually no symptoms in the early stages of prostate cancer. The symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, difficulty in urination, hematuria and painful urination are all common symptoms in urology and are basically not related to prostate cancer, Cheng Jiwen said. Therefore, it is very difficult to determine early prostate cancer by symptoms. As a doctor, his advice is that when the above symptoms appear, even if it is not prostate cancer, you should go to the hospital for examination. And the most effective way to detect prostate cancer early is to have a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening. The director of the urology department of the hospital, Bai Xianzhong, told reporters that the incidence of prostate cancer has obvious geographical and racial differences, the incidence of the disease is highest in Western countries such as Europe and the United States, while the incidence of prostate cancer among Asians is much lower than in Europe and the United States. The risk factors for this tumor, which has become more prevalent in recent years, have not been fully defined, but it is recognized that one of the most important factors is genetics. Patients with a family history of prostate cancer are identified at an earlier age of 6-7 years compared to those without a family history of prostate cancer. It is also because the factors that trigger prostate cancer are not clear that doctors can only start with the age of prostate cancer onset when it comes to prostate cancer prevention. Clinically, greater than 70% of prostate cancer patients are over the age of 65, and it is rare to see men under the age of 50. Therefore, doctors recommend that men should have an annual prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening (blood collection is sufficient) and anal examination from the age of 50, and for men with a family history of prostate cancer, they should have regular checkups and follow-ups from the age of 45.