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The greatest fear facing today's man is out of prostate cancer. Often equated with a near certain death sentence hearing the news that a man has prostate cancer will put a dark cloud over his future. Like menopause in women, prostate cancer is something that men dread. It is often seen as being an inevitable part of aging. Of course, some men are more susceptible to prostate cancer than others, and even if a man has prostate cancer there are prostate cancer treatment options available that wil

We know that a body that is well fortified and has been nourished with good nutrition and nutrients is much better prepared to fight off illness in diseases that may come about. It's estimated that per capita, men in the United States are five times more likely to die from prostate cancer than men in Japan.

Scientists have been trying to find a cure for advanced prostate cancer or at least a solution for delaying the disease?s effects. So, they have created a vaccine that seems to improve the immune response to fight prostate cancer

An enlarged prostate is a natural occurrence in men as they age. One effect of an enlarged prostate is that it will affect the urethra and me to urinary problems. The enlarged prostate squeezes the urethra and obstructs the flow of urine. This is known as benign prosthetic hyperplasia, BPH.

Ask your doctor about getting screened for cancer.

Prostate cancer is the leading cancer diagnosed among men in the United States. Because prostate cancer is so slow-growing, many men, once diagnosed are told to do nothing but "watch and wait" for it to progress. Generally, prostate cancer is a progressive disease that is likely to grow and spread over a period of time, unless it is treated. Unfortunately this form of cancer is diagnosed in an estimated 80% of men who reach age 80.The good news is that if caught early, pro...

More than 200,000 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in the United States this year. But despite the number of treatment options, many men will undergo radical surgery without considering other, less invasive procedures that might be just as effective.

The commonest form of cancer in the United States today is skin cancer but, to many people's surprise, prostate cancer is the second most frequently seen type of cancer and results in some 30,000 deaths each year. So just what is prostate cancer? The human body starts its life as a single cell which divides repeatedly to form new cells. As cell division continues so the newly created cells, acting as the building blocks of the human body, form themselves into walls of tiss...

Men, how long are you going to live with or without prostate cancer? If you're being honest, you really don't know. We all have a life expectancy based upon general statistical probabilities but none of us know how or when we're going to die.

I read recently what one doctor said recently that prostate cancer in men over 80 years old should not be a serious issue like in men under 40 years old. This makes sense and given what we know about prostate cancer being a slow-growing malignancy.




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