
Quais são os sinais de câncer de próstata?
Revisado por Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGPÚltima atualização por Lynn StephenÚltima atualização 19 Jun 2026
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In the UK, prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men and is responsible for 12,300 deaths a year. Depending on how the cancer cells grow, you may or may not develop noticeable signs of prostate cancer. To give yourself the best chance of diagnosis and survival, it's important to be aware of the key signs, and also to attend regular GP check-ups once you hit your forties.
O que é câncer de próstata?
If you're a man, your chances of developing câncer de próstata at some point in your life are around one in eight. Unfortunately, statistics show that men are also less likely than women to seek and receive healthcare.
Prostate cancer exclusively affects men because only those born male have the prostate gland.
Dr Tariq Mahmood, Consultant Physician and Gastroenterologists, explains: "The prostate, a gland underneath the bladder which helps produce semen, continues to grow as you get older. When your prostate cells grow in an uncontrollable way, it can result in prostate cancer."
How common is prostate cancer?
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK.
Around 57,898 new cases are diagnosed every year.
Most cases develop in men over the age of 65 years.
What causes prostate cancer?
Scientists are unsure of the exact cause, but there are known risk factors that make you more likely to develop prostate cancer.
Some of these prostate cancer risk factors are unpreventable:
Envelhecimento - most cases occur in men over 65 years of age.
Etnia - cases are more common in African-Caribbean men and less common in Asian men.
Other prostate cancer risk factors are influenced by your lifestyle:
Obesidade - can increase your risk of advanced prostate cancer. This is because obesidade can cause long-term (chronic) inflammation, where your sistema imunológico sends out cells to fight things that harm your body - normally toxins, infections, or injuries. Over time, this can damage your organs and tissues.
Dieta - eating high-fat foods and not enough fruit and vegetables is thought to be a possible risk factor.
Exposição ao metal cádmio - encountering this metal through industrial work, cigarette smoking, or contaminated food may increase your risk because it can alter the DNA of your cells.
Is prostate cancer hereditary?
Family history is also a significant factor. Around 10% of men diagnosed with prostate cancer develop it due to hereditary prostate cancer syndrome. Family members pass down their genes to relatives, which instruct all the cells in the body what to do. If members of your family have a gene mutation - a random change in these instructions - then this can make cancer more likely.
You are at higher risk if:
Your father or brother had prostate cancer before the age of 60.
You have female family members with inherited breast cancer.
Quais são os sinais de câncer de próstata?
So how can you tell if you have prostate cancer? The truth is that in most cases, you can't. Many men don't have symptoms, displaying no noticeable signs of prostate cancer at all.
"Both the symptoms and treatment of prostate cancer can vary on a case-by-case basis," explains Mahmood. "Some people have no symptoms, and others don't require treatment if they do have prostate cancer. However, prostate cancer can also spread very quickly with serious effects."
This makes getting a diagnosis of prostate cancer very important. The earlier your diagnosis, the better chance you may have of getting rid of it.
What are the symptoms of prostate cancer?
Sometimes, you can spot signs of prostate cancer. These signs vary depending on where the cancer is growing.
What are the signs that prostate cancer is pressing on the urethra?
Mahmood explains that sometimes prostate cancer will grow near the urethra - the tube used to pee (urinate) - and it can change the way that you pee. However, these issues can also be caused by an enlarged prostate or another health issue.
These signs of prostate cancer can include:
Dificuldade para urinar.
A weak flow when you pee.
Feeling that your bladder isn't empty and you need to go again.
Leaking after you finished peeing.
Needing to pee more often than usual.
Having sudden urges to pee.
Needing to wake up more at night to pee.
What are the signs that prostate cancer has spread?
Mahmood says: "If the cancer grows out of the prostate, it can begin to affect other parts of the body - known as advanced prostate cancer."
The signs of advanced prostate cancer can include:
Blood appearing in your pee or semen.
Problems getting or keeping an erection (disfunção erétil).
"Again, these symptoms can be caused by other health issues, but if you notice a combination of these symptoms then you should contact a healthcare professional," cautions Mahmood.
If your doctor suspects prostate cancer, they may ask you to have a blood test to see if it is more likely. This is known as a prostate specific antigen test (PSA test). Another possible option is having a prostate biopsy, a procedure where needles are used to take small samples of tissue from your prostate which are then analysed. This can also indicate how likely it is for the cancer to spread. The biopsy would be done in hospital by a specialist urologist.
Is prostate cancer curable?
On a positive note, this common cancer has a 78.9% survival rate for 10 years or more from diagnosis. In many cases, prostate cancer grows slowly, doesn't reduce your life expectancy, and requires no treatment.
However, sometimes cancers grow more aggressively and spread quickly to other parts of the body. This can be life-threatening, and healthcare experts use stages to determine how much the cancer cells have spread in order to determine the most appropriate prostate cancer treatment options.
Early-stage prostate cancer - which hasn't spread beyond the prostate - can be cured through treatment, although in some cases cancer returns months or years later. In the case of later stages, treatments may aim to slow or limit its growth, or to ease symptoms.
If you are concerned about your prostate health, you should speak to your healthcare provider.
Escolhas do paciente para Câncer masculino

Câncer
É câncer de próstata ou outra coisa?
Um em cada oito homens no Reino Unido terá câncer de próstata - mas quanto mais cedo você detectá-lo, mais fácil é tratá-lo. No entanto, muitos dos sintomas do câncer de próstata são os mesmos causados por várias condições menos graves. Aqui, analisamos os sinais a serem observados e quando falar com seus médicos.
por Lawrence Higgins

Saúde do homem
Câncer de próstata
O câncer de próstata é um tipo de câncer que se desenvolve a partir de células cancerosas na glândula prostática. É o câncer mais comum entre os homens no Reino Unido, com a maioria dos casos ocorrendo em homens com mais de 75 anos. Os sintomas incluem: fluxo urinário fraco, gotejamento e urgência para urinar. O tratamento do câncer de próstata é complicado e varia entre os diferentes casos.
por Dr. Colin Tidy, MRCGP
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Amberley Davis
Escritor sênior
BA (Hons), CPD
Amberley é uma escritora sênior na Patient e escreveu extensivamente sobre uma variedade de tópicos de saúde e bem-estar.
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Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGP
Médico Generalista, Autor Médico
MBBS, MRCGP, MRCP (Paediatrics), DCH
Dr Colin Tidy é um médico do NHS, baseado em Oxfordshire.
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