Patients with prostate cancer may have no obvious symptoms in the early stage, and in the late stage, they may suffer from frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary incontinence, blood in semen, impotence, anemia and other symptoms. Common treatments for prostate cancer include endocrine drug therapy, surgery, chemical drug therapy, radiation therapy, etc. The specific treatment method should be determined by the doctor according to the patient’s condition and physical status. Early prostate cancer patients do not have obvious symptoms, but with the growth of tumor, patients may have symptoms of lower urinary tract obstruction, such as frequent urination, urinary urgency and even urinary incontinence. In advanced stage, patients may also have symptoms such as blood in semen, impotence, pelvic pain, anemia, lower limb edema, etc. When bone metastasis occurs, it may also cause bone pain and pathological fracture, which may affect the survival cycle of patients. Patients with prostate cancer can be treated with endocrine drugs such as medroxyprogesterone acetate, propecia, goserelin, treprostinil, etc. Surgical treatments such as bilateral orchiectomy and radical prostatectomy can also be given. For patients who are ineffective in endocrine drug treatment or have metastasis, the growth of cancer cells can be inhibited by oral or injected chemotherapeutic drugs, and commonly used drugs include docetaxel, methotrexate, estramustine and so on. In addition, radiation therapy such as high-energy rays is also effective for cancer cells. Most of the early prostate cancer patients can be cured through active and effective treatment, but the prognosis of the late-stage patients is generally poorer. It is recommended that patients with prostate cancer be detected, diagnosed and treated early. Please strictly follow the doctor’s prescription for medication and do not use medication on your own.