Posted by Ryan Simpson on February 25th, 2008
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer found in men, affecting up to one in every six males in the population. The risk is highest for men over the age of 65, African American males, and those who have a family history of the disease. The good news is that with year screenings and appropriate [...]
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Posted by Ryan Simpson on February 23rd, 2008
The prostate is a walnut-sized gland that is part of the male reproductive system. It is located directly below the bladder. Its function is to produce some of the fluid in semen. As men become older, the prostate may enlarge. Some men develop prostate cancer. Most prostate cancers (about 75%) are slow growing and may [...]
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Posted by Helen Porter on February 6th, 2008
Clinical trials provide a way for prostate cancer victims to receive experimental treatments. As the name implies, clinical trials are performed to test the efficacy of a new drug or procedure. While researchers hope their new treatment will prove better than the current standard treatment, they offer no guarantees that it will. There are many [...]
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Posted by Louis Dixon on January 25th, 2008
Brachytherapy is a form of treatment for localized prostate cancer that involves injecting radioactive "seeds" in and around the prostate. The seeds release radiation over a period of a few months to a year, killing the cancer cells and leaving the healthy cells intact.Brachytherapy was first performed in the 1970s at Sloan-Kettering and a few [...]
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Posted by Wayne Banks on January 7th, 2008
To get support when afflicted with prostate cancer, one may need to join a prostate cancer support group such as American Cancer Society (ACS) Man to Man support groups. This support group will be formatted differently and, depends on the needs as well as desires of the community as well the resources available to conduct [...]
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Posted by Carol Sullivan on December 25th, 2007
After a cancer diagnosis, many physicians refer their patients to cancer support groups. For several reasons, such a referral may be especially important for the man with prostate cancer. At the time of diagnosis, you may be too stunned to ask questions. You may fear you will appear foolish, or you may be too embarrassed [...]
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Posted by Joan Harris on December 15th, 2007
Health scientists have been actively engaged in prostate cancer research along different lines for quite some time. The aspects of their research include considerations like diet and its role in developing/preventing prostate cancer, chemoprevention, genetic causes of prostate cancer, and diagnosis of prostate cancer. Much research has been conducted during the past decade on using [...]
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Posted by Michelle Ward on December 15th, 2007
When you are diagnosed with prostate cancer, it is important that you understand the stages of prostate cancer to determine how far the disease has spread. The information on prostate cancer stages is important to help doctors decide the most appropriate treatment for your condition.You should be aware that one treatment is generally better for [...]
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Posted by Ann Hunt on December 14th, 2007
Prostate cancer hormone therapy or androgen deprivation therapy as it is also known is a form of treatment in which drugs or surgery are used to reduce the production of male hormones or androgens as they are also referred to and, thereby stop or limit the growth of prostate cancer. A feature of prostate cancer [...]
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Posted by Helen Porter on December 11th, 2007
When cells of the prostate start growing without control, a person is said to be suffering from prostate cancer which, if caught and treated early, can be cured in a great majority of cases. A person that has been diagnosed with prostate cancer may experience life-altering conditions and, would need to make some important decisions [...]
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Posted by Ann Hunt on December 6th, 2007
If you are diagnosed with prostate cancer, your options are definitely not limited. If you want to treat your cancer as much as you can, then the best solution would be to take prostate cancer medication along with your radiation treatment, if that is what you are doing as well. If you are going through [...]
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