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What Is Prostate Cancer - Understanding It From All Aspects — Dean Iggo 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. Something about Prostate cancer — Fransis Rodrigues Prostate cancer affects 1 in 6 American men. If prostate cancer is caught in its early stages, most men will not experience any symptoms. Some men, however, may experience symptoms that might indicate the presence of prostate cancer such as frequent urination, especially at night; difficulty in starting urine flow or holding it back; a weak or interrupted flow of urine, a painful or a burning sensation; difficulty getting an erection; blood in the urine or semen; painful ejaculations; or a frequent pain or stiffness in the lower back, upper thighs, or hips. Robotic Prostate Surgery - What Men Need to Know — B.R. Cornett Forbes, Science Daily, ABC News. It seems everyone is talking about the da Vinci robot lately. No, the robot has nothing to do with science fiction or the Italian Renaissance. It has to do with prostate cancer and the increasingly popular robotic prostatectomy. The Best Prostate Cancer Treatment Is Early Treatment — Dean Iggo Prostate cancer is a serious affliction that affects upwards of 200,000 men each year. Risk factors for prostate cancer can include age, race and health history. If diagnosed with prostate cancer your treatment options will be determined by these factors. Living With Prostate Cancer — Abigail Franks The baby boomer population bubble has now reached 60 years old. This means that many of us are going to need to face illness and diseases that come with surviving six decades. Prostate cancer is one such disease that is expected to grow in number over the next few decades. The Truth About Natural Remedies For Prostate Cancer — Abigail Franks Prostate cancer is a very serious disease that is claiming the lives of able and strong people all over the world. The rise in the number of men diagnosed with prostate cancer however is not surprising given the increase in the age of our population. With the baby boomer bubble now reaching around 60 years old, were looking for treatments and natural remedies to deal with this mostly senior disease. More Accurate Detection Of Prostate Cancer — Stacey Moore According to a new Harris Interactive survey of 1,000 men, more than half expressed concern over the accuracy of current prostate cancer tests. Fortunately, today's tests are more accurate than ever before. Can Better Nutrition Cure Prostate Cancer? — Abigail Franks 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. What Every Man Needs To Know About Prostatitis - Inflammation of The Prostate — James L. Witman If you or someone you care about thinks you have prostate problems, you might be actually be suffering from a condition known as prostatitis - or inflammation of the prostate. Read this article now to learn more about prostatitis, who it affects, what the symptoms are and what your options are for treating prostatitis. The Doctors Dilemma — The Pickwick Pecker An unacceptable treatment plan offered by my doctor lead to research that revealed the dilemma of all physicians. This is one man's story of research and options that proved highly beneficial, and is a must read for anyone suffering from cancer, especially of the prostate. All About Prostate Cancer — Kelly Moore Cancer can occur in any part of the body - lungs, intestine, rectum, breast or prostate. Prostate cancer develops as a malignant tumor that starts in the prostate gland. Food for Good Prostate Health — Alex Fir There are many good foods that may already be a part of your everyday diet that can help thwart the onset of prostate problems. Prostate cancer treatment: to be castrated or die? — Valerian D Prostate cancer thrives on testosterone. Sometimes doctors castrate patients to reduce the testosterone that will drive a prostate cancer. It seems harsh but it might be a case of would you rather be castrated or die? Options in prostate cancer treatment — Valerian D Some statistics suggests one in three patients with slow-growing prostate tumors are not receiving the best treatment. By consequence experts warn they could be risking their sex lives and more. That is certainly true and the figures may be higher. But the truth is if you have been newly diagnosed with prostate cancer, there isn't any very good approach to decide which is the best treatment for you. Prostate Cancer Symptoms – What are the Signs and Symptoms of Deadly Cancer Prostate? — Berger Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers to be diagnosed in men. Unlike many other cancers, prostate cancer often grows very slowly and is difficult to detect for many years. A man with this disease may not exhibit any prostate cancer symptoms for some time. | 1 | 2 | |
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