Listen "Everything You Need to Know about Prostate Cancer"
Episode Synopsis
Join Dr. V for a comprehensive discussion on prostate cancer, the second most common cancer among men. With approximately 268,000 American men diagnosed annually and one in eight men facing this diagnosis during their lifetime, understanding prostate health is crucial for every man and the people who care about them.
What You'll Learn:
Critical statistics and risk factors, including why African American men face higher rates and more aggressive forms
The importance of early detection and how it leads to nearly 100% five-year survival rates for localized cases
Latest screening guidelines and the ongoing debate about testing after age 70
Understanding PSA tests, digital rectal exams, and emerging screening technologies
Treatment options and managing side effects, particularly regarding sexual function and urinary control
Quality of life considerations during and after treatment
The role of mental health in prostate cancer care
Warning signs of cancer progression and follow-up care protocols
Special Focus: This episode addresses the unique challenges facing African American men, who are twice as likely to develop prostate cancer, with dedicated discussion on screening recommendations and culturally sensitive approaches to care.
What You'll Learn:
Critical statistics and risk factors, including why African American men face higher rates and more aggressive forms
The importance of early detection and how it leads to nearly 100% five-year survival rates for localized cases
Latest screening guidelines and the ongoing debate about testing after age 70
Understanding PSA tests, digital rectal exams, and emerging screening technologies
Treatment options and managing side effects, particularly regarding sexual function and urinary control
Quality of life considerations during and after treatment
The role of mental health in prostate cancer care
Warning signs of cancer progression and follow-up care protocols
Special Focus: This episode addresses the unique challenges facing African American men, who are twice as likely to develop prostate cancer, with dedicated discussion on screening recommendations and culturally sensitive approaches to care.
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