prostate cancer under 30
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Q: Is it common for males under 30 to be diagnosed with Prostate Cancer?
I just want to know if it is common for males that are under the age of 30 to be diagnosed with Prostate Cancer. If so, are there certain causes that lead to being diagnosed at such a young age?
A: usually testing for prostate cancer happens at the age of 40 , I know this because my husband will be tested because his grandfather and father both had prostate cancer and we have spoken to many doctors about this. Does anyone in your family have prostate cancer it is hereditary
Q: going for urine frequently–i need help?
I am 30 years of Male. During day time frequently i drink water-one full glass every hr and goes to bathroom once in every hr-Is it normal? During night before go to bed i drink one full glass of water and once in middle of the night and generally in night once i go to bathroom.–Is this normal? or i have something called prostate cancer symptoms? After my fever i went to do some test and my doc ordered a urine test. My doc told me they found blood under microscope and asked me to come back after 10 days. I am very scared. I think i am going to die with prostate cancer. Please help me. Not able to sleep now.
A: Dear Need H, Your question is one of the primary reasons I frequent Yahoo answers – to maybe help others with the problems and fears experienced with prostate cancer that I have experienced. I do not think you have the symptoms of prostate cancer. I have been diagnosed with prostate cancer and what you are doing is pretty normal. You are drinking a lot of water and therefore urinating it out frequently. Are you experiencing difficulty with urination? Blood in the urine is a sign of a urinary tract infection and easily remedied. Even in a worst case scenario, people needn’t die from prostate cancer. It is very treatable and for instance, I have been cancer free since treatment for it over 5 years ago. Please try not to stress so much. Just wait for the doctor to give you the results of the urinalysis and I bet you will find out he wants you to take a course of antibiotics for an infection. Best wishes to you. If you have further questions about my experience with prostate cancer, my e-mail is available in my profile. Again, best wishes to you.
P.S. You are really, really young for prostate cancer but of a prime age for urinary tract infections.
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