Generally speaking, prostate cancer does not have hematuria because, prostate cancer mainly occurs in the peripheral zone, that is, the area away from the urethra, however, why do some prostate cancer patients have hematuria? Once hematuria occurs, it means that the prostate cancer tissue has invaded the posterior urethra or bladder neck and is in the middle and advanced stages. The cancer tissue that has penetrated the posterior urethra or bladder neck is exposed to urine, and due to the brittle nature of the cancer tissue, hematuria will occur just like bladder cancer, but prostate cancer seldom appears to be hematuria throughout the whole process. There are also some patients who have terminal hematuria, which is the appearance of blood near the end of urination or even at the end of urination.