pros·tate

[pros-teyt] Anatomy.
adjective
1.
Also, pros·tat·ic [pro-stat-ik] . of or pertaining to the prostate gland.
noun

Origin:
1640–50; < Neo-Latin prostata < Greek prostátēs one standing before. See pro-2, -stat

post·pros·tate, adjective
pre·pro·stat·ic, adjective
sub·pro·stat·ic, adjective

1. prone, prostate, prostrate, supine ; 2. prostate, prostrate.
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prostate (ˈprɒsteɪt) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
1.  Also called: prostate gland a gland in male mammals that surrounds the neck of the bladder and urethra and secretes a liquid constituent of the semen
 
adj
2.  See also PSA Also: prostatic of or relating to the prostate gland
 
[C17: via Medieval Latin from Greek prostatēs something standing in front (of the bladder), from pro- in front + histanai to cause to stand]

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Word Origin & History

prostate
1646, from M.Fr. prostate, from M.L. prostata "the prostate," from Gk. prostates (aden) "prostate (gland)," from prostates "one standing in front," from proistanai "set before," from pro- "before" + histanai "cause to stand" from PIE base *sta- "to stand" (see stet). So called
from its position at the base of the bladder.
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prostate pros·tate (prŏs'tāt')
n.
The prostate gland. adj.
Of or relating to the prostate gland.


pro·stat'ic (prŏ-stāt'ĭk) adj.

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But he has already been able to demonstrate that infecting cancer cells with a red glow can help reveal prostate tumours.
He did concede that robotic surgery could be excellent for prostate surgery.
Screening for prostate cancer does not always make sense.
Further, as the prostate is a gland, removing it can have significant impacts on health and wellbeing.
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