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- Prostate: Anatomy, Location, Function Conditions
The prostate is a gland below your bladder, in front of your rectum It adds fluids to your semen and helps semen exit your body Cancer and BPH may affect it
- Prostate - Wikipedia
Anatomically, the prostate is found below the bladder, with the urethra passing through it It is described in gross anatomy as consisting of lobes and in microanatomy by zone It is surrounded by an elastic, fibromuscular capsule and contains glandular and connective tissue
- What is the Prostate? Understanding Prostate Health - WebMD
The prostate is a walnut-sized gland located under the bladder and next to the rectum of people assigned male at birth (AMAB) It surrounds the urethra, a tube that transports urine from the
- Prostate cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
The prostate is a small gland that is involved in reproduction and makes some of the essential components in semen While it is small, it has an important role in reproductive health and can cause voiding or urinary symptoms as men age, as well becoming a source of cancer
- What is a prostate, and what does it do? | UT MD Anderson
The prostate is a gland found only in males It plays a role in maintaining fertility in sexually mature males, as well as in the act of procreation itself The prostate wraps around the urethra, the tube that urine passes through on its way out of the body
- Prostate: Functions, diseases, structure, and tests
The prostate gland is a key component of the reproductive system Find out more about the prostate, its role, and what conditions affect it
- Prostate Diseases | Prostatitis | Enlarged Prostate | MedlinePlus
A man's prostate grows as he gets older, increasing the risk of problems Learn about the different types of prostate problems, including prostatitis
- Understanding Prostate Changes - NCI - National Cancer Institute
Prostate changes and conditions that are common in men include inflammation (prostatitis), enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and prostate cancer
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