
During the examination, the doctor may use his or her hands to feel for lumps or enlarged areas on the prostate gland.Â
In addition, he or she will likely order lab tests such as a PSA test and an imaging scan like CT scan or an MRI to confirm the presence of cancer cells in the affected area.Â
If cancer is found, biopsy samples are obtained from different sites of suspicion in order to determine its aggressiveness and then further stages can be established.Â
Treatment usually depends on factors such as whether it has spread beyond its initial site and what stage it’s at as well how healthy you are overall and your age.Â
Depending on these criteria doctors will decide if surgery, radiation therapy, hormonal therapy or chemotherapy is suitable for treatment. Other treatments like immunotherapy are available too depending on each individual case.





