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What is prostate cancer? This is a question many people have asked themselves after they, like millions of others, have been diagnosed by their doctors with the problem. An answer to the question of ?What is prostate cancer? isn't an easy one either.

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among American men after skin cancer, according to the National Cancer Institute.

PROSTATE CANCER - NEW TREATMENT BY RADIOTHERAPY Research is continuing to try and improve technology and techniques to allow radiotherapy to the prostate gland to be more effective and to have fewer side effects. One way is to reduce the amount of radiation received by normal organs (bladder, bowel etc) and this has been improving over the last few years with better machines and techniques such as ?conformal radiotherapy? and ?IMRT?. Work is also being carried out on co...

From the desk of Dr Magne, author of Cancer Free For Life

When it comes to prostate cancer, things are not looking very bright. At least they did not look in the past. This disease kills thousands every year and treatment for prostate cancer is hard and difficult ADH, also called vasopressin is the hormone that controls the amount of water conserved

According to the American Cancer Society, one in every six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime, but there's a lot men can do to reduce their risk.

There are several types of treatment that is often recommended for prostate cancer and there are pros and cons to each one. Hormone treatments do work relatively well for many men.

Most men need to be concern with the size of their prostate. Starting over 50 you can start a special prostate health diet that will maintain the health of your prostate and assure you will not have prostate cancer or enlarged prostate. Read on to find out how you can do this.

It has been shown in some studies of green tea that it may help develop a treatment to prevent the dormant, non threatening type of prostate cancer many men have in their 70?s & 80?s from becoming the aggressive and fatal types.

A very deceptive cancer that affects the prostate, does not start early, but does grow fast once it does start. This cancer like many can be life threatening as well as very damaging.




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