When to consider a second opinion for prostate cancer
This page is general information, not a diagnostic tool.
Having one of the signals below does not mean you have prostate cancer — most causes of most symptoms are not cancer. Nothing here can or should be used to diagnose yourself or anyone else.
Persistent or worsening symptoms should always be evaluated by a doctor in person. OncologyIstanbul's own role begins after that — once you already have a diagnosis, test results, or a specific medical concern a doctor has raised — coordinating a free 72-hour tumor-board second opinion in Istanbul. We do not diagnose, and this page is not trying to.
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Urinary changes are very common, especially with age, and are usually caused by benign prostate enlargement or infection, not cancer. The signals below are the standard, well-established reasons a doctor would want to check further.
Reasons a second-opinion conversation makes sense
- Noticeable changes in urination — difficulty starting, a weak stream, or needing to go much more often, especially at night
- Blood in the urine
- New pelvic or lower back discomfort that persists
- Unexplained weight loss alongside urinary changes
This is a short, standard list of well-established reasons to see a doctor — not an exhaustive checklist. A symptom not listed here can still be worth discussing with a doctor, and having one of these signals is far more often explained by something other than cancer.
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