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Prostate Cancer - What You Need to Know:
    By Ann Morrell RN, Health Writer

We have covered more than a few cancers in our “I Screen, You Screen series” so we know that cancer starts as an abnormal growth of cells and prostate cancer is just that: an abnormal growth of cells in the prostate. The prostate is a small gland found just under the bladder in men, which helps make semen. Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men second only to melanoma. Symptoms get more severe as the cancer grows or spreads (metastasizes). Cancer that has spread outside the prostate gland is termed metastatic cancer, stage 4 or advanced prostate cancer. 
The good news is that prostate cancer is often detected early (thanks to screening) and is very treatable.

Early symptoms
include blood in the urine or pink colored urine, blood in semen, needing to urinate more often and trouble starting to urinate.

More severe symptoms that can signal a need for more advanced testing:
  • Accidental leaking of urine.
  • Back pain.
  • Bone pain.
  • Difficulty getting an erection, called erectile dysfunction.
  • Feeling very tired.
  • Losing weight without trying.
  • Weakness in the arms or legs.
 
Causes for prostate cancer are unknown but risk factors include family history, obesity, age over 50, smoking and race/ethnicity. We don’t completely understand the higher risk for ethnic/Black men in the US to develop prostate cancer, be diagnosed at later stages and progress more quickly. Certainly, more research is needed. 

Early screening is easy and starts most often around age 50. Those with family history, symptoms and people of color might discuss risks with their provider sooner. Screening tests include a simple PSA – Prostate Specific Antigen blood test and digital exam. An abnormal PSA could detect prostate enlargement or infection as well as cancer, making it an important part of men’s health screening. If cancer is suspected, your provider will recommend further testing to determine the size and speed of cancer growth. 
Treatment for prostate cancer ranges from active surveillance termed “watch and wait” (if it is growing slowly or small) to surgery and depends on many factors. Your medical team will discuss your options and your preferences with you if you are diagnosed with prostate cancer. Again, the importance of screening cannot be understated!
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If you have any of the listed symptoms please contact your provider or attend a screening near you. There is support available, you are not alone. Resources such as The Cancer Resource Center of Western Maine are a wonderful place to gain knowledge, community and education as well as practical items you might need during your cancer journey. It may feel as though there are many risks and toxins in our lives today, but we must be realistic about our risks and lifestyle. There is help available to make changes like quitting smoking, maintaining a healthy weight and avoiding cancer causing toxins. Please know your risks and get screened. ​

Because No One Should Face Cancer Alone
                                                     
                                                                                                                                                                          

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Hours

Monday 9am-3pm
Tuesday 11am-3pm
Wednesday - by appointment
Thursday - 9am-3pm
​Friday - by appointment

Telephone

Director:  207-890-0329
Cancer Resource Navigator: (207) 890-0205

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  • Home
  • About
    • Who We Are
    • Media Press
    • Our Story
    • Our Mission and Our Vision
    • Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • Association of Maine Cancer Support Centers
    • Contact Us
  • Get Support
    • Meet With Our Cancer Navigator
    • Support Groups
    • Social and Creative Services
    • Complementary Therapy >
      • The Live Well Card
      • Find a Wellness Provider
    • Food & Travel Assistance
    • Comfort Items & Wigs
    • Resources >
      • Jasper : A Smart Platform for Cancer Care & Support
      • Lending Library
      • Community Resources >
        • Association of Maine Cancer Support Centers
  • Classes
    • Monthly Class Schedule
    • VIrtual Wellness Classes
    • Chair Yoga at the CRCofWM
    • CRCofWM Online >
      • Recorded classes
    • Chair Yoga in Bridgton
    • Public Workshops
  • News & Events
  • Donate
    • Annual Fund
    • Independent Fundraising Events
  • Volunteer
  • 2025 Tee off For Hope Golf Tourney
  • 2025 Turkey Trot 4 Hope
    • 2025 Turkey Trot Sponsorship
  • 2025 Tree Lighting Event
    • 2025 Ornament
  • Cancer Screening
    • Gallbladder/Bile Duct
    • Colorectal Cancer Screening
    • Cervical Cancer Screening
    • Kidney (Renal) Cancer Screening
    • Melanoma Cancer Screening
    • Cancer Survivorship
    • LGBTQ Screenings
    • Cancer Pain Awareness
    • Sarcomas & Bone Cancer
    • Blood Cancers
    • Prostate Cancer
    • Breast Cancer