Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
I am a 50-year-old. My urologist diagnosed localized prostate cancer with a Gleason score of 6. I have been advised to consider active surveillance, but I am worried about missing the opportunity to treat it early. What are the chances of progression, and what monitoring tests should I expect? Should I consider a second opinion before deciding? Please help.
Thank you.
Hello,
Welcome to icliniq.com.
I can understand your concern
Prostate cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the prostate, a small, walnut-shaped gland in men that produces seminal fluid. It is asymptomatic in the early stages and might remain asymptomatic even in advanced stages. The potential for progression into clinical metastasis is not so aggressive in prostate cancer. The monitoring tests suggested for the detection of prostate cancer are digital rectal examination (DRE), PSA (prostate-specific antigen), MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), and biopsy.
Yes, you may consider having a second opinion as well.
I hope this helps you.
Thanks.
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Answered byDr. Vinod Kumar Atreya
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