PROSTATE CANCER

Which age group is at the highest risk for developing prostate cancer?
20-30 years old
40-50 years old
60-70 years old
80-90 years old
What is a common symptom of early-stage prostate cancer?
Frequent urination
Weight loss
Chest pain
Headaches
Which of the following factors increases the risk of developing prostate cancer?
Age
Family history
Smoking
Obesity
High alcohol consumption
How is prostate cancer typically diagnosed?
Blood test (PSA test)
X-ray
Urine sample analysis
Physical examination
What is the Gleason score used for in prostate cancer diagnosis?
Assessing tumor size
Determining the stage of cancer
Predicting survival rates
Measuring PSA levels
Which treatment option for prostate cancer involves removing the entire prostate gland?
Radiation therapy
Hormone therapy
Chemotherapy
Radical prostatectomy
What is the most common side effect of prostate cancer treatment?
Hair loss
Fatigue
Erectile dysfunction
Nausea
True or False: Prostate cancer only affects older men.
How often should men get screened for prostate cancer?
Every year
Every two years
Every three years
It depends on individual risk factors
Which racial/ethnic group has the highest incidence rate of prostate cancer?
Caucasian
African American
Asian
Hispanic
What is the purpose of active surveillance in prostate cancer management?
Monitoring tumor growth without immediate treatment
Administering chemotherapy
Preventing recurrence
Relieving symptoms
Which dietary factor has been linked to a lower risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer?
Red meat consumption
Fish consumption
High sugar intake
Processed food consumption
True or False: Vasectomy increases the risk of developing prostate cancer.
Which imaging technique is commonly used for staging prostate cancer?
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Computed tomography (CT) scan
X-ray
Ultrasound
What is the primary function of the prostate gland?
Producing testosterone
Producing sperm
Secreting prostate fluid
Filtering urine
Which hormone plays a role in the growth and development of prostate cancer?
Estrogen
Progesterone
Testosterone
Insulin
What is the most advanced stage of prostate cancer?
Stage I
Stage II
Stage III
Stage IV
Which treatment option for localized prostate cancer involves delivering high-energy radiation to kill cancer cells?
Surgery
Hormone therapy
Radiation therapy
Chemotherapy
True or False: Prostate cancer is always symptomatic in its early stages.
Which lifestyle factor has been associated with a reduced risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer?
Regular exercise
Sedentary behavior
Smoking
Excessive alcohol consumption
What is the purpose of a biopsy in prostate cancer diagnosis?
Assessing tumor size
Determining the stage of cancer
Confirming the presence of cancer
Measuring PSA levels
How does androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) work in prostate cancer treatment?
It boosts the immune system
It targets specific genetic mutations
It reduces testosterone levels
It repairs damaged DNA
True or False: Prostate cancer is always fatal.
Which type of prostate cancer grows slowly and may not require immediate treatment?
Localized prostate cancer
Metastatic prostate cancer
Recurrent prostate cancer
Advanced prostate cancer
What is the purpose of a digital rectal exam (DRE) in prostate cancer screening?
Assessing tumor size
Determining the stage of cancer
Evaluating the texture of the prostate gland
Measuring PSA levels
Which medication is commonly used to treat advanced prostate cancer by blocking the production of testosterone?
Aspirin
Ibuprofen
Finasteride
Leuprolide
True or False: Prostate cancer is more common in men with a higher socioeconomic status.
Which of the following factors may affect prostate cancer treatment decisions?
Age
Overall health
Tumor stage and grade
Patient preferences
Insurance coverage
What is the purpose of an ultrasound-guided biopsy in prostate cancer diagnosis?
Assessing tumor size
Determining the stage of cancer
Guiding the needle to collect tissue samples
Measuring PSA levels
How long does it typically take for prostate cancer to develop from initial cell changes to detectable tumors?
Less than a year
1-2 years
5-10 years
Over 10 years
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