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» What Are the Treatments of Prostate Cancer?
By Super Admin | Published 12/31/1969 | Surgery | Unrated

Surgical castration by orchidectomy

Surgical castration is the simplest and cheapest way to treat metastatic prostate cancer. The obvious disadvantage is the psychological effect of the loss of the testicles.

LHRH-analogues

LHRH-analogues and oestrogen achieve a "medical castration" by stopping the testicular production of testosterone. LHRH-analogues are injections that have to be given monthly or three monthly for the rest of the patient's life. They are effective but very expensive.

» Enlarged Prostate The Cause Remains A Mystery
By Super Admin | Published 12/31/1969 | Enlarged Prostate | Unrated

Each day a huge number of men (something in the region of 13,000 in the US alone) call to see their doctor with a variety of problems associated with urination and come away having been told that they are suffering from an enlarged prostate.

Benign prostatic hyperplasia, benign prostatic hypertrophy or BPH, to give it its proper medical names, is an extremely common and treatable problem seen in many men over the age of 65 and is suffered by as many as half of all men in their sixties and ninety percent of men in their seventies and eighties.

But what causes this condition which is a simple part of the natural aging process and is as common as your hair turning grey with age?

» Prostate Cancer Symptoms - Benefits of Early Diagnosis
By Super Admin | Published 12/31/1969 | Prostate Cancer Diagnostic Tests | Unrated

Cancer of the prostate is typically a slow progressing cancer and symptoms often do not arise for many years. If the cancer is caught at an early stage, there might be no noticeable symptoms. Some men, however, will experience symptoms that could indicate the presence of prostate cancer. These might include:

A need for frequent urination, particularly at night
Difficulty starting urination
Weak or interrupted urine flow
Pain or a burning sensation during urination
Difficulty in obtaining an erection
Pain during ejaculation
Blood in the urine or in semen
Recurring pain or stiffness in the lower back, hips, or upper thighs

» The Self-Beneficial Virtues Of Prostate Care
By Super Admin | Published 12/31/1969 | Prostate Prevention | Rating:

One of the most prevalent health risks men over the age of 50 faces are prostate problems. Located between the bladder and the penis, the prostate is a small gland that promotes proper sexual functioning and a healthy reproductive system. Due to a variety of reasons, cancer of the prostate has become one of the most common forms of cancer to strike men.

The good news is that with proper prostate care the chance of developing prostate cancer and other prostate problems can be drastically reduced.

» A Brief Overview Of Prostate Prevention
By Super Admin | Published 12/31/1969 | Prostate Prevention | Unrated

Twenty years ago, a prostate problem usually led to cancer, and ultimately, death. Medical advances and further understanding of the human body has led to an increased awareness of how the prostate becomes damaged and more importantly, new ways of prostate prevention.

Prostate prevention is such a major topic because over half the men in the United States will develop some form of prostate difficulty past the age of 50. However, prostate cancer grows extremely slowly and if proper prostate prevention is employed, can be treated and avoided before any serious physical harm is caused.

» The Prostate, What You Don''t Know Could Kill You
By Super Admin | Published 08/13/2006 | General Information | Unrated

Women know more about men's health than men do themselves and that's a fact. Why is that? Is it because we find it hard to discuss these things? Is it because it's not macho! From the time that we are young, we are taught that boys have to act tough and shouldn't cry. You must have heard the saying "Big Boys don't cry!"

Most of us carry this thought process into adulthood and feel by showing concern for our health, it will be seen as a male weakness. I am guilty of that myself.

» Being Overweight Makes Hard The Prostate Cancer Diagnose
By Super Admin | Published 08/13/2006 | Prostate Cancer Diagnostic Tests | Unrated

Have you heard the news about a relationship between obesity and cancer death rate? You should know that researchers evaluate that as many as 90,000 cancer deaths in the United States each year may be linked to obesity and, therefore, could be prevented.
Obesity and overweight may make it harder to diagnose prostate cancer, resulting to delayed diagnosis and leading some men at an even higher risk for dying of this disease. This is the conclusion of a recent multi-university study. As a consequence, the study authors are recommending that physicians be especially thorough when investigating fat men for prostate cancer.

» Prostate Health
By Super Admin | Published 08/13/2006 | Diet | Unrated

Diet and lifestyle play important roles in keeping the prostate healthy. Food and the environment influence the way the body functions. The body has natural defenses against allowing normal cells to become cancerous and allowing cancer cells to grow. Ingestion of certain nutrients may decrease the chances of developing prostate cancer or reduce the likelihood of recurrence. Certain nutrients may also slow down the progression of the disease.
Adopting certain dietary changes is an important step towards better prostate health. Obesity is known to increase the risk of prostate cancer. Research shows that prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test results in obese men can be lower despite the presence of disease, potentially leading to a delay in diagnosis and treatment. The recovery from surgery tends to be longer and more difficult and the risk of death due to prostate cancer can be higher.

» Prostate
By Super Admin | Published 08/13/2006 | Prostatitis | Unrated

The prostate is a gland in the male reproductive system. It is located just below the bladder and wraps around the urethra. The prostate gland measures 3-4 cm long and 3-5 cm in width. On average, the prostate gland weighs 20 grams. The prostate consists of approximately 30% muscular tissue while the remaining is glandular tissue.

Seminal vesicles are attached to the prostate and produce material that mixes with prostatic fluid to form semen. The tubes from the testicles carry sperm to the prostate, which mixes with the seminal fluid and is ejaculated during orgasm.

» The Best Prostate Cancer Treatment Alternatives
By Super Admin | Published 08/13/2006 | Prostate Cancer Treatment | Unrated
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.
» To Be or Not To Be PSA Screened
By Super Admin | Published 08/13/2006 | Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) | Unrated

Women have breasts. Men have prostate. Like the breasts in a women, this male gland produces and secretes fluid.

PSA, an enzyme in the form of a glycoprotein, is a such kind of fluid concentrated in prostatic tissue. Normally, serum PSA levels are very low and high PSA levels in the blood may indicate a prostate problem. Rise of PSA may be a sign of benign growth or swelling of the prostate, as well as of prostate cancer.

» A Little About Prostate Cancer
By Super Admin | Published 08/13/2006 | General Information | Unrated
Prostate cancer affects an estimated one out of every six males. Therefore it's understandable that most men want to know at least something about prostate cancer, especially as they are approaching their 40s. This article is going to touch on some of the symptoms and treatments, as well as some of the side effects that come from prostate cancer and prostate cancer treatment. This article is not intended to be a substitution for your doctor's advice, so make sure that you seek a professional opinion if you feel that you may have prostate cancer.
» Protect Against Prostrate Cancer with Nutrition
By Super Admin | Published 08/13/2006 | Diet | Rating:
One of the most common male cancers is prostate cancer, 50% to 70% of men in their 70s have evidence of prostrate cancer but only one in ten develop prostrate cancer symptoms. The exact cause of prostrate cancer is not known, but it is linked to age, diet and lifestyle and testosterone metabolism.
» Lycopene Effective with Prostate Cancer Treatment
By Super Admin | Published 08/13/2006 | Prostate Cancer Treatment | Unrated
Men with prostate cancer who take supplemental lycopene in addition to surgical removal of the testicles may experience less active disease, less bone pain, and live longer than those who only have surgical removal of the testicles, according to a new study in British Journal of Urology International (2003;92:3758). This is exciting news for millions of men who have to undergo aggressive treatment for advanced prostate cancer.
» What a Man Must Know About Prostate Cancer!
By Super Admin | Published 08/13/2006 | Testosterone and prostate cancer | Unrated

1 Testosterone and its active metabolite.

Dihydro-testosterone are essential for prostate cancer to develop, but does not actually cause prostate cancer. Men who are castrated at a young age do not develop prostate cancer.

2 Prevalence of prostate cancer

» Go Back to Vegetables to Fight Prostate Cancer
By Super Admin | Published 08/13/2006 | Diet | Unrated

According to FDA regulations, a low-fat product contains up to 3 grams of fat per serving.

A recent research study tracking men whose prostate tumors weren't aggressive concluded that a radical ultra low-fat diet together with regular exercising and yoga stress-management techniques may help patients having early stage prostate cancer to keep it steady, out of worse changes.

The above facts follow to previous observations that regimens plenty of fat increase the risk of prostate cancer, and that certain negative foods - such as broccoli or tomato lycopene - are protective.

» Prostata Cancer - Which Treatment is the ''Correct One?''
By Super Admin | Published 08/13/2006 | Radiation Therapy | Unrated
The cancer illness can be attacked by many working methods. No other kind of cancer has so many possibilities. But we do not know to today yet, whether also only one of the possible types of treatment is value, the life of patient with Prostate cancer to extend. Naturally, results from it that for the patients in addition, for the treating physician for a certain working method to decide to have itself.
» Is Premature Ejaculation a Symptom of Prostatitis?
By Super Admin | Published 08/13/2006 | Prostatitis | Unrated
Premature ejaculation (PE) is a very common complaint. Many surveys have concluded that between 30-60% of male population have intermittent concerns related to ejaculating too rapidly. American Family Physician reported that in US, up to 40% of males have problems with premature ejaculation or lack of ejaculatory control at some time in their lives.
» Hormone Therapy for Prostate Cancer
By Super Admin | Published 08/13/2006 | Hormone Therapy | Unrated
For prostate cancer treatment we give the patient hormones that will suppress the male hormones (andrones) in their body. Androgens (male hormones) are produced mainly in the testicles. Sometimes androgens will stimulate the growth of prostate cancer and speed up the growth of the cancer cells. If the levels of the androgens is lowered then the cancer will grow much slower and possibly shrink. Hormone therapy is not meant to cure the cancer in the prostate but if used in conjunction with other therapy such as radiation or surgery if their is a risk of recurrence.
» A Guide to Testosterone Treatments
By Super Admin | Published 08/13/2006 | Testosterone and prostate cancer | Unrated

Testosterone Treatments

If you look hard enough, youll find several different types of testosterone treatments available. Youll find everything from patches to injections and pills to creams. But just what does this mean to you - are they equally effective?

The answer would be no, they are definitely not equally effective. As a rule of thumb its known that prescription methods are stronger than their natural counterparts. The list below shows the different type of treatments.

Testosterone Treatment

» Major Medical Insurance Company
By Super Admin | Published 08/13/2006 | Medical Insurance | Unrated
A major medical insurance company is a health insurance institution that sells major medical insurances - policies that provide flexible, inexpensive coverage for most injuries and illnesses. Major medical insurance plans cover most serious medical expenses up to a maximum limit, normally after a deductible and co-insurance provision.
» When I Don''t Have Medical Insurance - What Do I Do?
By Super Admin | Published 08/13/2006 | Medical Insurance | Unrated

Disaster can strike when you do not have medical insurance for yourself or your family.

Do you think people do not have medical insurance because they don't want it?--- or think it's frivolous? ---What happens when you--- Lose Your Job---Get Sick--- Or Relocate---.

When you need to make a decision on spending money on medical insurance or food for your family---food wins hands down---. If you are a full time employee and you lose your job---generally you lose your medical coverage also.

» BPH (Prostate Enlargement) - What Is It and How Can It Be Treated?
By Super Admin | Published 08/13/2006 | Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy (BPH) | Unrated

BPH is the enlargement of the male prostate gland. It can have many associated problems including the need to urinate frequently, difficulty in urinating and inability to completely empty the bladder.

The main cause of BPH is age. Its a very common complaint in older men - indeed over 50% of males 55 years old and over are thought to be suffering with BPH.

» Alternatives For Hormone Replacement Therapy
By Super Admin | Published 08/13/2006 | Radiation Therapy | Unrated

Do alternatives for hormone replacement therapy exist? Yes! Available alternatives for hormone replacement therapy are of two primary forms - synthetic therapy and natural hormone replacement therapy.

The synthetic hormone replacement therapy drugs are not the same as natural hormones that occur in the body. Since substances occurring naturally cannot be patented, drug companies alter the molecular structure and create new substances that are patentable and therefore protected for business purposes. Examples are Premarin, Prempro and Provera - these synthetic drugs are different in their molecular structure from the estrogens and progesterone found in the human body.

» An Enlarged Prostate - A Normal Part Of The Aging Process
By Super Admin | Published 08/13/2006 | Enlarged Prostate | Unrated

The prostate gland goes through two main stages of growth during a man's life. The first sees fairly rapid growth during the early years of puberty with the prostate roughly doubling in size. The second stage of growth starts in a man's mid-twenties and this is a much slower phase of growth which then continues throughout life.

For the vast majority of men this second phase of growth does not cause any problems at all until they are well into their sixties or seventies when the symptoms caused by the now enlarged prostate will begin to appear and a visit to the doctor will reveal the presence of nothing more than a simple enlarged prostate. In medical terms, your doctor will say that you are suffering from benign prostatic hyperplasia, benign prostatic hypertrophy or BPH.