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Medical Conditions - Prostate Biopsy

A prostate biopsy is used for removing the suspected prostate tissues with the help of a needle. It is suggested to detect prostate cancer when there is an increased level of prostate-specific antigen, a lump in the physical rectal examination, or if a previous biopsy report stated the presence of abnormal but non-cancerous cells. It can be of two types, namely transrectal and transperineal biopsy. Rectal bleeding, blood in urine, bloody semen, difficulty in urination, and infection are the risks associated with prostate biopsy.

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