Introduction. One of the most critical medical and social challenges facing the male population globally is the prevalence of malignant tumors of the prostate gland. Cancer-related mortality ranks the second position in Ukraine and worldwide, following cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, early diagnosis remains the most promising and effective strategy for combating malignant tumors. Objective: to investigate the prevalence and frequency of diagnosis of malignant prostate neoplasms in the Sumy region. Materials and Methods. The study utilized statistical data from the medical records of patients with prostate disease treated at the Urology Departments of Sumy Clinical Hospital of St. Panteleimon and Sumy City Clinical Hospital from 2018 to 2022. Results. The statistical analysis revealed that the prevalence of prostate diseases among patients aged 40-54 years was 21.5%, among those aged 55-74 years it was 34.3%, and for patients over 75 years it was 44.2%. An examination of the data regarding when patients sought medical help from the onset of the disease highlighted that most men with prostate cancer were asymptomatic, contributing to the spread of the disease and complicating early-stage diagnosis. Cardiovascular diseases and urinary system disorders (e.g., urolithiasis, benign prostatic hyperplasia, chronic prostatitis, and acute prostatitis) were common comorbidities in these patients. Conclusion. The statistical analysis identified a rising trend in the incidence of malignant prostate tumors in men over 50. Diseases of cardiovascular and urinary system were the most prevalent comorbidities in patients with prostate tumors. The majority of the patients were hospitalized late in the course of the disease.
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