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Prostate mass
- ... a birth defect or due to an enlarged prostate or narrowing of the ... of the kidney may occur suddenly or may develop slowly.
- ... bone are cancers of the: Breast Kidney Lung Prostate Thyroid These forms of cancer usually affect older people. Bone cancer is more common in people who have a family history of cancers.
- ... family history of osteoporosis History of treatment for prostate ... or low body mass index (less than 21 kilograms per square meter) ...
- ... such as certain seizure medicines, hormone treatments for prostate or ... Certain ethnic groups have a higher rate of low bone mass
- ... following signs or symptoms: Abnormal vaginal bleeding A mass in the pelvis (felt during a pelvic exam ... seen on another imaging test) Fibroids A pelvic mass that occurs during pregnancy Endometriosis (usually only done ...
- ... thinning bones (osteoporosis), reduced sexual desire, decreased muscle mass, weight gain, and impotence. The other type of ...
- ... illness Your blood pressure, height, weight, and body mass index ... interactions PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING If you're 55 through 69 ...
- ... system occur primarily in the testes . Testicular tissue mass decreases. The level of the male sex hormone, ... cell production slows. The epididymis, seminal vesicles, and prostate gland lose some of their surface cells. But ...
- ... least every year. Your height, weight, and body mass index (BMI) should be checked at every exam. ... of falling Your medicines and risk for interactions PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING If you're 55 through 69 ...
- ... Low body weight is linked to less bone mass and weaker bones. Exercise, especially weight-bearing exercise, is linked to higher bone mass and stronger bones.