What You Must Know To Make An Informed Decision About Prostate Cancer Treatments


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Detected in its early stages, prostate cancer can be effectively treated and cured. In most men, prostate cancer grows very slowly: most men will never know they have the condition. Prostate cancer is deadly but can be cured if it’s caught early enough.

At an advanced age, the risks of surgery for prostate cancer or other more radical treatments may actually be worse than the disease. It’s estimated that approximately 234,460 men in the U.S. will be diagnosed with it this year, and approximately 27,350 will die of the disease. The prostate gland is located directly beneath the bladder and in front of the rectum.

One of the most common symptoms is the inability to urinate at all. Additional symptoms that may be associated with this disease are bone pain or Continue Reading

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Prostate Cancer Frequently Asked Questions

What is prostate cancer?

Cancer is a term for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control. Cancer of the prostate is the most common malignancy in American men. Malignancy is a cancerous tumor that can invade and destroy nearby tissue and spread to other parts of the body. Early prostate cancer is localized (confined) to the gland, and the majority of patients with localized prostate cancer have a long survival after diagnosis.

Who is at risk for prostate cancer?

All men are at risk. The most common risk factor is age. More than 75 percent of men diagnosed with prostate cancer each year are over the age of 65. African American men have a higher risk of prostate cancer than white Americans. There is some evidence that a diet higher in animal fat may, in Continue Reading

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Prostate Cancer – Causes, Signs and Symptoms, Treatment and Prognosis

Prostatic cancer is the most common cancer in men over the age of fifty.

Adenocarcinoma is the most common form.

Prostate cancers seldom produce symptoms until the cancer is in the advanced stage so early diagnosis is essential as in the early stages the disease is curable.

Location and Function

The Prostate is an organ forming part of the male reproductive system. It is located immediately below the bladder and just in front of the bowel. Its main function is to produce fluid which protects and enriches sperm.

In younger men the prostate is about the size of a walnut. It is doughnut shaped as it surrounds the beginning of the urethra, the tube that conveys urine from the bladder to the penis. The nerves that control erections surround the Continue Reading

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Causes of prostate cancer

Defining prostate cancer in terms of Prostatic cancer is the malignant tumor that grows at the prostate gland and then spreads. Risk factors include family history, vasectomy, black race, age, and increased fats in diet. Prostate cancer is the malignancy of gland, which this gland is the size of a walnut and is located beneath the bladder. This gland surrounds the male’s urethra, and is a tube that transmits urine from the man’s bladder and to the penis. Cancer is common, and is the second leading cause of death for men. Lung cancer is first. Each year, over 200,000 more cases of prostate cancer are reported by the American Cancer Society. Each year, almost 30,000 men die of this disease.

When a man is diagnosed with prostate cancer a series of monitoring and tests Continue Reading

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Prostate cancer awareness – Part 7

If you have been diagnosed with prostate cancer or think you may have prostate cancer – go to http://cancer.gov/cancerinfo/w yntk/prostate

This is the website for the National Cancer Institute and it has everything you need to know about symptoms and treatment. It even has a phone number you can call if you prefer to talk to someone and they will send you more information.

The only way to be certain is see your doctor for a physical exam and blood tests. Many men with prostate cancer have NO symptoms in the early stages when it is easily treated. If you have symptoms, it can still be treated but it is more difficult and if delayed too long the cancer cells could have spread to other organs.

If you want to prevent prostate cancer – eating foods high Continue Reading

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