Familial Prostate Cancer
Familial Prostate Cancer is a rare form of the disease. It affects those with a strong family history of it, and is caused by a genetic mutation that is passed down from parent to child. It is typically characterized by a high risk for aggressive prostate cancer and a higher chance of early mortality. While the exact causes of Familial Prostate Cancer are not yet known, early detection is key to obtaining successful treatments. Treatment options may include surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and hormone therapy, and may be combined if necessary. Awareness of Familial Prostate Cancer is essential due to the increased risk and earlier mortality associated with it. Knowing the family history and getting screened regularly can help to reduce the risk of the disease.
← International Journal of Prostate Cancer