Rising Strong: Empowering Ways To Deal With Prostate Cancer And Reclaim Your Future

Anatomical model of an enlarged prostate gland with multiple nodular tumors characteristic of advanced prostate cancer.

This anatomical model depicts an advanced stage of prostate cancer, characterized by marked glandular enlargement and a distinctive multilobulated, grape-like surface. The numerous pale, rounded nodules protruding from the capsule represent cancerous growths that have replaced much of the normal prostatic tissue. This appearance is typical of high-volume, high-grade prostate adenocarcinoma and illustrates why the prostate can feel hard, irregular, and fixed on digital rectal examination in advanced cases.