Prostate Cancer Flashcards
What is the prevalence of prostate cancer in the West.
40% of males born in the Western world will develop prostatic cancer.
What percentage of men in the West with prostate cancer will be diagnosed with prostate cancer.
10%.
What percentage of men in the West with prostate cancer will die from the disease.
3%.
What part of the world has a low incidence of prostate cancer.
Asia.
What ethnic group has a higher incidence of prostate cancer.
African-American men.
What are the risk factors for developing prostate cancer. (2)
Aging.
Positive family history.
What are your chances of developing prostate cancer if you have 1 first degree relative with prostate cancer.
Twice as likely.
What are your chances of developing prostate cancer if you have 2 first degree relative with prostate cancer.
Five times more likely.
What are the symptoms of prostate cancer. (3)
Voiding symptoms (hesitancy, poor stream, terminal dribbling). Storage symptoms (nocturia). Haematuria/spermia.
How is prostate cancer usually diagnosed in asymptomatic men.
PSA screening.
What are the physical signs of prostate cancer. (8)
Hard nodular prostate on PR exam (stony hard).
Occasionally incidental diagnosis after TURP.
Can present as advanced disease with:
Acute renal failure from ureteric obstruction.
Bone pain.
Pathological fracture.
Spinal cord compression.
Malaise.
Weight loss.
How is prostate cancer staged.
TNM
What is a T1 prostate cancer.
Impalpable and not visible on imaging.
What is a T2 prostate cancer.
Tumour confined within the prostate.
What is a T3 prostate cancer.
Tumour extends outside of the prostate capsule.