The prostate gland is a small gland shaped like a walnut. It secretes the seminal fluid which nourishes and carries the sperm. Prostate cancer is one of the most common type of cancer. It usually develops slowly and causes no symptoms in the early stage.
When the DNA of the prostate gland cells mutate, the cells divide rapidly and continues to live while the healthy cells die. This is how prostate cancer develops. As the cancer cells grow, it will form into a tumor which may damage the nearby tissues. Later on, if left untreated, the cancer cells will spread to other parts of the body (metastasis).
The cause of prostate cancer is unclear. Common risk factors are:
Early stage prostate cancer may not show any signs and symptoms but if the condition has become advanced, it may manifest the following:
If these symptoms persist, consult the doctor.