Individual Diagnosed with Aggressive Prostate Cancer with Bone Metastasis

According to an official statement released by his personal office on Sunday, May 18, an 82-year-old man has been diagnosed with grade group 5 prostate cancer, which corresponds to a Gleason score of 9—a sign of highly aggressive disease. The diagnosis also confirmed bone metastases, indicating that the cancer has already spread beyond the prostate.

The discovery was made following a thorough medical evaluation prompted by worsening urinary symptoms, such as increased frequency and discomfort, which are often early signs of prostate issues. Despite the seriousness of the diagnosis, doctors noted that the cancer is hormone-sensitive, meaning it is likely to respond to hormone therapy.

This offers the patient promising treatment options that can help manage the disease, slow its progression, and improve quality…

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