Biden prostate cancer is described as “aggressive”: what to know about the prognosis of the disease

Prostate cancer cases have increased in recent years, increasing 3% annually since 2014, and now former President Joe Biden is one of the more than 300,000 men who have been diagnosed this year.

Biden’s office published the announcement on Sunday, days after the news that a “small nodule” had been found in the former president’s prostate during a routine exam.

“While this is a more aggressive form of the disease, cancer seems to be sensitive to hormone, which allows effective management,” his office said. “The President and his family are reviewing the treatment options with their doctors.”

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Treatment is usually more effective when prostate cancer is sensitive to hormone, as this means that the disease will better respond to hormonal therapy, according to the Mayo clinic.

Hormonal therapy is used to block the effects of hormones that feed the growth of the cancer cells of the prostate.

Former President Joe Biden is one of more than 300,000 people who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer this year. (Getty’s pictures)

“Prostate cancer cells are based on testosterone to help them grow. Cutting the testosterone supply can cause cancer cells to die or grow more slowly,” said the previous source.

In addition to hormonal therapy, common prostate cancer treatment options include chemotherapy, directed therapy, immunotherapy and radio treatments.

What do you know about prostate cancer

Prostate cancer It is a disease found in men who develop in the prostate gland.

Around 313,780 cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed in 2025 and 35,770 men will die from the disease, according to the American Cancer Society.

Hormonal therapy is used to block the effects of hormones that feed the growth of the cancer cells of the prostate.

One in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his life, he declared the same source.

Older men are at a higher risk of the disease, with six out of ten cases diagnosed in patients of 65 years and older. The Middle Ages to the diagnosis is 67 years, with men under 40 rarely affected. Biden is 82.

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Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men, just behind skin cancerpointed to the ACS.

Signs and symptoms

Among men who undergo routine screening of prostate cancer, the disease is usually caught before symptoms appear, according to ACS.

Typical primary symptoms include problems that urine, a weak or slow urinary flow, or a greater need to urinate.

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Around 313,780 cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed in 2025 and 35,770 men will die from the disease, according to the American Cancer Society. (Istock)

Some men may also notice blood in urine or body liquids.

More advanced symptoms may occur after the dissemination of the disease. These may include pain in the hips, back (spine), chest (ribs) or other areas, said ACS.

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Men may also suffer from erectile dysfunction, weight loss, extreme fatigue, weakness in the legs or feet or loss of bladder or intestine control.

Screening recommendations

The U.S. Preventive Services Force stipulates that men aged 55 to 69 should have the option to undergo antigen -based antigen (PSA) specified for prostate (PSA) to control prostate cancer.

“Before deciding if it should be projected, men should have the opportunity to discuss potential benefits and damage of screening with their doctor and incorporate their values ​​and preferences into the decision,” says USPSTF.

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While screening offers a “small potential benefit” to reduce the chances of dying of the disease, health officials warn that some men may experience negative effects. (Istock)

Although screening offers a “small potential benefit” of reducing the possibilities of dying of the disease, the agency said that some men may experience negative effects, including false-pose, overdiagnostic results, and over-treatment complications.

Alternative prostate cancer screening methods are being investigated, including one using a non -invasive urine test, as recently reported by Fox News Digital.

Survival rates

For localized prostate cancers, where the disease is inside the prostate, the five -year -old survival rate is at least 99%, according to ACS.

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In regional cases, where the disease has extended only to “nearby structures or ganglia”, the five -year survival rate is also 99% or higher.

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If the cancer has spread to other parts of the body, the five -year survival rate drops to 37%.

Real survival rates may vary depending on the age of the patient, the general health, in the way cancer has advanced post-diagnosis, the response of the disease to treatment and other factors, said the ACS.

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