Prostate Cancer

Prostate Cancer in McKinney & Serving Melissa, TX Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer affecting men, particularly older men. It develops in the prostate, a small, walnut-sized gland that produces seminal fluid. While many cases of prostate cancer grow slowly and may not cause immediate harm, some types are more aggressive and require prompt treatment. It’s important to detect signs of cancer early and understand what treatment options are available.

Understanding Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer occurs when abnormal cells in the prostate begin to grow uncontrollably. In its early stages, prostate cancer often doesn’t cause noticeable symptoms, which is why regular screening with your urologist is essential for early detection. If left untreated, prostate cancer can spread to other parts of the body, including the bones and lymph nodes, which can significantly impact health and quality of life.

There are several risk factors for developing prostate cancer, including age (it is more common in men over 50), family history, and ethnicity (African-American men are at a higher risk). Some common symptoms of advanced prostate cancer include difficulty urinating, blood in the urine or semen, and pain in the lower back, hips, or pelvis.

There are several forms of treatment that your urologist may present to you, and it’s important to know what your options may be. Common treatments include:

  • Active surveillance
  • Radiation therapy
  • Hormone therapy
  • Robotic surgery

Robotic-assisted surgery has become a popular option for prostate cancer treatment. This technique uses advanced robotic technology in performing the procedure with greater precision and control than traditional open or laparoscopic surgery. During robotic surgery, your surgeon controls a robotic system that consists of a camera and robotic arms equipped with surgical instruments. The camera provides a high-definition, 3D view of the surgical site, while the robotic arms mimic your surgeon’s hand movements with enhanced precision and a greater range of motion. This allows them to operate through small incisions with minimal disruption to surrounding tissues.

Contact Our Urologist Today

Find out how you can deal with prostate cancer! Contact Dr. Alexander Martin in McKinney, TX, and serving Melissa, TX, at (972) 548-8195 for more information about treating prostate cancer.

Dr. Alexander Martin, MD

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