Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer develops when altered cells in the prostate grow out of control and can form a tumour. It may not cause noticeable changes at first, while some people experience urinary or sexual changes.
Key points
- Age can affect the chance of prostate cancer, although it can occur at different stages of adult life.
- Symptoms may include changes in urination, erections or ejaculation, but these changes can have causes other than cancer.
- Tumour growth can vary, so the condition may behave differently from one person to another.
Medicines listed for prostate cancer
The listed products contain Enzalutamide and Bicalutamide, as well as flutamide. These ingredients are hormone-related medicines that affect androgen signalling, which can influence the growth of prostate cancer cells in the prostate.


