Posted in Prostate Cancer, Treatment • Tags: Prostate_Cancer, Treatment • Author: HART (1-800-HART)
By George Anderson
Prostate cancer is a very common problem with men over the age of 80 and it starts becoming frequent with men over 50. By the time they are 80, almost half will have some form of prostate cancer which is not noticeable. Even though it is dangerous, just like any other cancer type, prostate cancer is very seldom the cause of death for the men who have it. Although this is such a common illness, doctors are still uncertain of the precise causes for prostate cancer. Ethnicity is one of the factors that offers some differentiation, with black men the highest risk and Asian men the lowest.
Curing prostate cancer is possible, but the condition has to be detected in the early stages. Many men do not even seek medical advice when the symptoms are present, partly because they are very similar to those of another disease: BPH or benign prostatic hypertrophy. Most men will experience difficulties while urinating, noticing a weak or intermittent flow of urine. Other symptoms include urgent needs to urinate or the need to wake up several times a night to do this. Some patients also observe a dribbling of urine after and even before urinating.
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Posted on January 17, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Prostate Cancer • Tags: Prostate_Cancer • Author: HART (1-800-HART)
By Shane Woods
Prostate cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer found in men today. With 230,000 cases diagnosed annually in the United States, the thought alone can make anyone cringe. Just mentioning that you have cancer can be very frustrating and very depressing. You have to consider the fact that cancer is one of the most deadly diseases known to man.
You have to realize the fact that the causes of prostate cancer are not yet very clear in the medical community. There may be theories but it would take a very long time to confirm the theories today that suggests the different causes of prostate cancer.
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Posted on January 15, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Prostate Cancer, Treatment • Tags: Prostate_Cancer, Treatment • Author: HART (1-800-HART)
By Donald Saunders
The first question that you need to ask when it comes to enlarged prostate treatment is whether or not you should treat the condition at all.
Once the condition has been diagnosed by your doctor (an important step to make sure that the symptoms that you are experiencing are due to an enlarged prostate and not something else), you will need to decide whether or not the condition is bothering you. If it isn’t, then for many men, the answer is not to treat it at all but simply to let your doctor check the condition for you every few months.
If, however, you are bothered by the symptoms, or your doctor feels that there is a risk of developing complications from the problem, then enlarged prostate treatment should be sought.
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Posted on November 30, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are 1 lonesome comment