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The prostate

The prostate is a small gland found only in men. It is the size of a walnut and surrounds the first part of the tube (urethra) which carries urine from the bladder to the penis.

The prostate produces a thick white fluid called semen which mixes with the sperm produced by the testes. It also produces a protein called prostate specific antigen (PSA) which turns the semen into liquid. The gland is surrounded by a sheet of muscle and a fibrous capsule. The growth of prostate cells and the way the prostate gland works is dependent on the male sex hormone, testosterone, which is produced in the testicles. This hormones stimulates the activity of the prostate and the replacement of prostate cells as they wear out.



More information on the prostate can be obtained from The Prostate Cancer Charity www.prostate-cancer.org.uk


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