• Urinary problems: Trouble urinating, changes in the force and stream of urine, urine leakage, and painful urination can all appear due to prostate cancer. Prostate enlargement compresses the urethra, causing problems with urination. While these symptoms are usually present in urinary tract infections, or other urinary issues, they may also point out to prostate cancer.• Blood in urine or semen: Blood in the urine is also known as hematuria, while blood in sperm is referred to as hematospermia. These two symptoms should never be ignored, as they could indicate prostate cancer. They may also appear as a side-effect of prostate cancer therapy.• Unintentional weight loss: Unexplained weight loss should always be investigated. It is usually a sign of chronic diseases, including malignancies. Prostate cancer often leads to unintentional weight loss.• Erectile dysfunction: Erectile dysfunction refers to the consistent inability to achieve an erection. However, erectile dysfunction is not directly related to prostate cancer. It is instead due to prostate cancer treatment.• Bone pain: This is often the first sign that prostate cancer has metastasized to bones. Bones represent the most common site of prostate cancer metastasis. The pain felt is either dull or sharp.
• Surgery: Open or robotic prostatectomy includes removing the prostate, surrounding tissue, and lymph nodes. It is the option for localized cancers confined to the prostate. Besides, it can be used in combination with other prostate cancer treatments, in advanced stages.• Radiotherapy: Another common treatment option for prostate cancer is radiotherapy.• External beam radiation therapy uses high energy to kill cancer cells. It is also a treatment option for cancers confined to the prostate. However, in more advanced stages, radiotherapy may slow the growth of prostate cancer.• Brachytherapy is the inside of the body radiation. The radioactive source is placed in the prostate tissue, which delivers a low dose of radiation over more extended periods.• Ablative therapies: Prostate cancer treatments destroy tissue with cold (cryotherapy) or heat (high-intensity focused ultrasound treatment).• Hormonal therapies: Hormonal prostate cancer medications to shrink cancer and reduce its growth.• Chemotherapy: Different types of therapies are used for killing cancer cells. Chemotherapy is the treatment of choice for prostate cancers that metastasized.• Immunotherapy: Immune system can also be used for fighting prostate cancer. Immunotherapy uses medications that stimulate the immune system to destroy cancer cells.• Targeted therapy: Targeted drugs may be recommended in the treatment of advanced or recurrent forms of prostate cancer. Targeted therapy focuses on the cancer tissue, with minimal impact on healthy tissues.