Because prostate cancer often has no symptoms it can be difficult to diagnose and is therefore often diagnosed when it is already at a late stage.
In this video from ZERO – The End of Prostate Cancer meet Dr. Alicia K. Morgans, an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the subject of hematology and oncology at the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center. In this short clip, Dr. Morgans discusses prostate cancer and bone metastasis. She explains what bone metastasis is, how the prostate cancer can spread from the prostate to the bones, other organs in the body it can spread to, and how patients are affected.
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