Prostate enlargement and prostate cancer are both diseases that occur in older men, and almost all older men suffer from prostate enlargement to a lesser or greater degree, so many of them are very worried: will prostate enlargement turn into prostate cancer? I can tell you for sure that it will not. At least so far, people haven’t found any evidence of prostate enlargement turning into prostate cancer. A few illegal medical institutions claim that prostate enlargement without active treatment will evolve into prostate cancer, which is pure nonsense and should not be taken lightly to add unnecessary psychological burden. This is because although both diseases depend on the action of androgens, the mechanisms of their development are completely different and the genes they depend on are also completely different, so there is no possibility of mutual transformation. The actual fact is that you will not be able to get prostate cancer if you have prostate enlargement, but you should still have your PSA checked regularly to prevent the possibility of prostate enlargement and prostate cancer co-existing.