The company’s main business is to provide a wide range of products and services to its customers. The actual fact is that you will be able to get up once in the night to urinate, and you don’t have any discomfort such as hematuria or pain, so how can you have a prostate problem? The actual fact is that you will be able to find the best way to get the most out of your own home. The company’s main goal is to provide the best possible service to its customers. The results came out quickly, the PSA was still high and the MRI also revealed a suspicious nodule in the peripheral area of the prostate. The results were still high, and the MRI also found a suspicious nodule in the peripheral area of the prostate. The first thing you need to do is to have a prostate puncture. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. Since prostate puncture biopsy is a pathological diagnostic method, it is still the most accurate “gold standard” for diagnosing or ruling out prostate cancer and cannot be replaced by any imaging test. Prostate puncture is performed with some local anesthetic, and it takes a very short time and is less painful, which most patients can tolerate. It is also a fine needle puncture and will not cause local metastasis of the prostate tumor. A few patients will have transient hematuria and fever after undergoing prostate puncture, which can be relieved by taking oral antibiotics and drinking more water, usually after 2-3 days. However, even with some minor pain, the diagnostic and therapeutic benefits obtained are enormous. This is because once prostate cancer is detected early, it can be completely cured through aggressive treatment; when the prostate cancer is completely confined within the prostate envelope, the tumor can be completely removed through radical prostatectomy. On the contrary, if you delay the discovery for several years, it is likely that there will be local and distant metastasis of the tumor, at which time the effect of going for treatment will be greatly reduced and even endanger the life of the patient. The old Sun listened to Director Liu’s analysis, felt very reasonable, and immediately accepted the prostate puncture biopsy examination. A week later the pathology report came out, and the results confirmed Director Liu’s suspicions that Lao Sun had prostate cancer, and the tumor pathology report Gleason 4+3 points. The surgery was successful and the postoperative pathology report indicated that the prostate tumor was completely confined within the prostate envelope and no tumor invasion was found in the cutting edge, seminal vesicles and local lymph nodes. It has been almost three years since his surgery, and his blood PSA, local CT and chest X-ray are all normal, and his sexual function has basically returned to the level before surgery. Prostate cancer is a common malignant tumor in elderly men, and it is the malignant tumor with the highest incidence and second highest mortality rate among men in Europe and America. In recent years, its incidence in China has also increased rapidly, and it has become the most common malignant tumor of the male urological system in China. The clinical symptoms of prostate cancer are very insidious, and it is often accompanied by benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), which is common in elderly men. Therefore, many patients who go to the doctor when they have symptoms such as hematuria and difficulty in urination often miss the best time to treat prostate cancer. Experts suggest that regular annual checkups for older men, especially blood PSA tests, can detect early signs of prostate cancer. Once prostate cancer is suspected, experts recommend further diagnosis, including transrectal ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging and anal finger examination of the prostate. If the diagnosis is still unclear or highly suspicious, a prostate puncture biopsy is recommended as soon as possible. At present, the use of fine needle multi-point puncture is mostly used in clinical practice. Patients benefit from it significantly and it is less painful at the same time, which is an important tool worth promoting for the definite diagnosis of prostate cancer. Early prostate cancer can generally be eradicated through minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery. Therefore, regular medical checkups, especially blood PSA tests and timely prostate puncture biopsies, are the key to early detection and timely treatment of prostate cancer.