From Service to Survivorship Prostate Cancer Resources for Veterans

      Information prepared by SurvivorNet in collaboration with leading experts from the VA and other major hospital systems.

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      Prostate Cancer Prevention & Screening For Veterans

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      • Some groups of vets at much higher risk
      • Screening guidelines depend on family history, age, genetics, and race
      • Screening consists of a (PSA) blood test and a digital rectal exam

      Prostate Cancer Prevention & Screening For Veterans

      • Some groups of vets at much higher risk
      • Screening guidelines depend on family history, age, genetics, and race
      • Screening consists of a (PSA) blood test and a digital rectal exam

      Symptoms & Diagnosis

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      • There is no one tell-tale sign that indicates a prostate cancer diagnosis.
      • A change in urination habits or pain in the back, hips, or pelvis could be signs.
      • If prostate cancer is suspected, your doctor will likely order a biopsy.

      Symptoms & Diagnosis

      • There is no one tell-tale sign that indicates a prostate cancer diagnosis.
      • A change in urination habits or pain in the back, hips, or pelvis could be signs.
      • If prostate cancer is suspected, your doctor will likely order a biopsy.
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      Treatment Options for Advanced Prostate Cancer

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      • When prostate cancer has metastasized, or spread to other parts of the body, there are still many available treatment options.
      • There have also been many new advances, such as androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) drugs and PARP inhibitors.
      • Clinical trials looking into new cancer drugs may also be an option for some.

      Treatment Options for Advanced Prostate Cancer

      • When prostate cancer has metastasized, or spread to other parts of the body, there are still many available treatment options.
      • There have also been many new advances, such as androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) drugs and PARP inhibitors.
      • Clinical trials looking into new cancer drugs may also be an option for some.
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