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Stage 4 prostate cancer » is an advanced form of cancer where cancer cells spread beyond the prostate gland to nearby lymph nodes, bones, or other organs. Common symptoms may include difficulty urinating, pelvic discomfort, bone pain, fatigue, unexplained weight loss, and weakness. Treatment depends on the patient’s overall health, cancer spread, and response to therapy. Common treatment options may include hormone therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, radiation therapy, and supportive care to help manage symptoms and improve quality of life. Early diagnosis and regular follow-up are important for treatment planning and symptom management. Consulting an experienced oncologist can help patients better understand disease progression, treatment choices, and long-term care options.
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