Prostate Cancer, Advanced or MetastaticWhen To Call a DoctorCall your doctor
immediately if you: - Are completely unable to
urinate.
- Have painful urination and a fever higher than
100°F (37.78°C), chills, or
body aches.
- Have blood or pus in your urine or semen.
Call your doctor to schedule an appointment if you have
unexplained: - Weight loss.
- Dull, aching pain in
your lower back, pelvis, or hips.
- Swollen
lymph nodes.
Watchful WaitingWatchful waiting means that you and your doctor
will watch your cancer to see if your symptoms go away on their own or get
worse, but you are not receiving treatment. This step may not be a choice when
prostate cancer has spread. However, some men who have
metastatic prostate cancer may choose watchful waiting if their
PSA levels are rising slowly. Who To SeeDoctors who can treat locally advanced and metastatic
prostate cancer include: To prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment
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