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Home Men's Sexual Health Questions & Answers Men's Sexual Health I have one question. What does the presence of a high calcium content in the prostrate indicate? I have been told this is not a good sign. Does this high content of calcium indicate cancer is present?

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I have one question. What does the presence of a high calcium content in the prostrate indicate? I have been told this is not a good sign. Does this high content of calcium indicate cancer is present?

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Calcium stones in the prostate is common, especially with age and in most cases it is asymptomatic and without significance. Occasionally, it could cause urinary problems and treatment with antibiotics is instituted. Under normal clinical situations, calcium levels are not measured in the prostate and its importance is generally not an issue.

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