Prostate cancer

At HCA Healthcare UK we provide expert prostate cancer care, led by our experienced consultants who specialise in the diagnosis, treatment and care of prostate cancer.

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What is prostate cancer?

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK. It develops when cells in the prostate begin to grow abnormally and form a tumour.

Most prostate cancers grow slowly, but some can grow and spread quickly, so it’s important to be aware of symptoms and get any changes checked as soon as possible. Prostate cancer is highly treatable, particularly when diagnosed at an early stage.

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Symptoms of prostate cancer

Knowing the signs and symptoms of prostate cancer makes it easier to spot any changes and have them checked. It may not be anything serious, but finding cancer early makes it easier to treat. The most common symptoms of prostate cancer include:

  • Rushing to the loo and needing to urinate more often at night
  • Difficulty starting to urinate
  • Taking a long time to urinate or a weak flow of urine
  • Blood in your urine or semen
  • Back pain, hip pain or pelvis pain
  • Unexplained weight loss

If you have any of these symptoms, speak to your GP.

Prostate Cancer risk factors

Risk factors of prostate cancer

Your individual risk of developing prostate cancer depends on multiple factors including your age, genetics and ethnicity. As is the case with many cancer types, prostate cancer incidence increases with age, mostly affecting men over the age of 50. It is possible to develop prostate cancer at a younger age but the risk is lower.

Prostate cancer can also run in families, this is known as an inherited or hereditary risk. Certain ethnicities are also at an increased risk, with black African and Caribbean men being two to three times more likely than white men to develop prostate cancer.

If you are over the age of 50 you may want to speak to your GP or a Consultant specialist about your prostate health and the checks that can be done for prostate cancer. If you have a family history or are a black man over the age of 45 you may want to speak to your GP or a Consultant specialist about your risk of developing prostate cancer.

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The 10 most commonly asked questions about prostate cancer

One in eight men in the UK will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, making it the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men. Here, Dr Niaz Khan, GP at HCA Healthcare UK, answers the top 10 questions he gets asked by patients about prostate cancer, including questions about risk factors, symptoms and the impact treatment can have.

Locations

At HCA Healthcare UK, across our network of hospitals and clinics, we have extensive expertise in diagnosing and treating cancer. Our teams of cancer specialists, including consultants, cancer nurses and other cancer healthcare experts, come together to ensure that each individual patient receives a personalised treatment plan.

Our cancer care network is based in London, Birmingham and Manchester, where patients can expect the very best diagnostic tests, treatment, aftercare and support.

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London Bridge Hospital

27 Tooley Street SE1 2PR London
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Private Care at Guy's

Great Maze Pond SE1 9RT London
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The Wilmslow Hospital

52-54 Alderley Road Wilmslow SK9 1NY Cheshire
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The Christie Private Care

Wilmslow Road M20 4BX Manchester
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The Harley Street Clinic

35 Weymouth Street  W1G 8BJ London
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Leaders in Oncology Care

95-97 Harley Street W1G 6AF London
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The Princess Grace Hospital

42-52 Nottingham Place W1U 5NY London
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The Wellington Hospital

Wellington Place St John's Wood NW8 9LE London
The Harley Street Clinic

Sarah Cannon Research Institute

93 Harley Street W1G 6AD London
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The Lister Hospital

Chelsea Bridge Road SW1W 8RH London
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The Harborne Hospital

Mindelsohn Way B15 2FQ Birmingham

This content is intended for general information only and does not replace the need for personal advice from a qualified health professional.