Can women get prostate cancer? Understanding the ‘female prostate’, its function, and the rare risk of Skene’s gland tumours

While the prostate is typically associated with men, women possess Skene's glands, analogous to the male prostate. Though rare, these glands can develop cancer, often mimicking common conditions like cysts or UTIs, leading to potential misdiagnosis. Researchers have mapped these glands, revealing their role in producing fluid that may protect the urinary tract and contribute to arousal. Diagnosis relies on PSA staining and imaging, with treatment mirroring protocols for other glandular cancers.

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Jul 29, 2025 - 04:29
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Can women get prostate cancer? Understanding the ‘female prostate’, its function, and the rare risk of Skene’s gland tumours
While the prostate is typically associated with men, women possess Skene's glands, analogous to the male prostate. Though rare, these glands can develop cancer, often mimicking common conditions like cysts or UTIs, leading to potential misdiagnosis. Researchers have mapped these glands, revealing their role in producing fluid that may protect the urinary tract and contribute to arousal. Diagnosis relies on PSA staining and imaging, with treatment mirroring protocols for other glandular cancers.

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