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		<description><![CDATA[Top Choices Of Prostate Cancer Diet


Prostate cancer in men as scary as breast cancer for woman.  They both can ruin the quality of life. Sexual dysfunction (impotence) and inkotinensi  uri  (wetting) are clearly major blow to men. The day prostate cancer was  diagnosed, it`s like the coming of Judgement Day.
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://prostatecanceroptions911.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/prostate-cancer-diet.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-71" title="prostate-cancer-diet" src="http://prostatecanceroptions911.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/prostate-cancer-diet-300x263.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="263" /></a>Prostate cancer in men as scary as breast cancer for woman.  They both can ruin the quality of life. <a href="http://prostatecanceroptions911.com/prostate-cancer-impotence/" target="_blank">Sexual dysfunction</a> (impotence) and inkotinensi  uri  (wetting) are clearly major blow to men. The day prostate cancer was  diagnosed, it`s like the coming of Judgement Day.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In fact, there are many ways to prevent the disease, easy to suggest about but very hard to apply. Just take care a good diet in your daily habits.  Good diet could reduce prostate cancer risk by 50 percents. Preventing it is always better than cure. It will be very useful to execute by those at <a href="http://prostatecanceroptions911.com/prostate-cancer-causes" target="_blank">high risk for prostate cancer.</a></p>
<h5>Prostate Cancer Diet and Prevention</h5>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://prostatecanceroptions911.com">Prevention mode for prostate cancer</a> was offered by John Hibbs. It obviously very natural and easy. The men just need to discipline his daily diet habits, included trimming fat consumption, increasing fruits and vegetables intake and more.</p>
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<li>Adding fish intake and omega 3</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Omega 3, nutrition that is friendly to the heart of this apparently can help prevent prostate cancer. Laboratory investigations showed <span id="more-70"></span>the power of omega 3 in stop the growth of prostate tumor cells. Omega- 3 fatty acids found in cold-water fish such as salmon, mackerel, trout, and mussels. You can also take fish oil supplements.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Harvard University tested 48 000 U.S. men over 12 years. The result show that  men who ate more fish three times a week or over, has shown 44 percent prevent prostate cancer than those who ate less fish. Since Japanese men are still adhered to the traditional diet, they have much smaller risk for prostate cancer than those men in United States.</p>
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<li> Reduce meat and dairy</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">If you want to avoid <a href="http://prostatecanceroptions911.com/prostate-and-cancer/" target="_blank">prostate cancer</a>, stay away from fatty diet such as meat and milk. Many studies suggest, that high saturated fat diet will increase the risk of prostate cancer two to three times as much. Why are meat and milk considered as something to avoid? According to Hibbs, both contained saturated fat which can stimulate inflammation, and trigger and bolster the growth of cancer. Instead, you can replace the red meat with fish or meat poultry (without the skin), and forget the full-fat milk, exchange with low-or nonfat milk.</p>
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<li>Pick soybean</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Soybean are effective to strengthen bones and other healthy benefits. Based on the latest research, this prostate cancer diet prevention show the reduction of prostate cancer risk approximately  70 percent in men who drank soy milk more than once a day,  than men who did not drink it.</p>
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<li>Expand vegetables</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Take more vegetables and legumes in your diet. If you want to be free of prostate cancer, eat at least five servings of vegetables a day. Most vegetables contain many substances that prevent prostate like tomatoes.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The scientists from Yale University have analyzed blood samples from 473 men, either prostate cancer or who were not. They found that prostate cancer-free men had more lycopene in their blood and the best of lycopene found in cooked tomatoes. Now that lycopene can be obtained in supplement form, but the best surely natural fresh ingredients.By the year 1996, selenium was proved as excellent prevention of cancer. Researchers from the University of Arizona provides supplemental selenium to patient of skin cancer which applied  every day, hoping to prevent a recurrence. This action did not provide much benefit.</p>
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<li>Selenium</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">However, after six years of results it showed that administration of selenium was actually able to reduce the growth of prostate cancer. This result was confirmed by several other studies. Selenium is found in many plant foods such as garlic. To meet your needs, you can also take supplements of selenium 200 meg per day.</p>
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<li>Consumption of vitamin E</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Vitamin E can reduce the risk of prostate cancer up to 32 percent. Peanuts, beans, and leafy green vegetables also contain vitamin E.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:51:13 +0000</pubDate>
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Many men will  develop an enflamed prostate at  some time in their lifetime. The symptoms contain:  difficulting in starting urination, weak flow of urination, having  urinate frequently.
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Many<em> men </em>will  develop<em> an </em>enflamed<em> prostate </em>at  some time<em> in their lifetime. The symptoms </em>contain<em>:  difficulting in </em>starting<em> urination, weak flow of urination, </em>having <em> urinate </em>frequently<em>.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Men </em>that  suffer<em> </em>these<em> </em>conditions<em> </em>will  have  to<em> seek medical </em>guidance<em> to </em>ensure<em> that if  it only an enlarged of their prostate</em><em> and not  a cancer.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Prostate cancer </em>is  going to be  the<em> second largest </em>trigger<em> of cancer deaths </em>amongst<em> men, second only to lung cancer. </em>One<em> of the </em>troubles<em> with prostate cancer, is that the symptoms </em>normally<em> </em>do  not<em> show up </em>in  the<em> early <span id="more-192"></span>stages of the </em>illness<em>, but when they do manifest , </em>it  might  be<em> </em>oftentimes<em> </em>in  the<em> late stages of the </em>disease<em> and becomes </em>difficult<em> to treat.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>The </em>main<em> symptoms of prostate cancer </em>consist  of<em> the </em> same<em> symptoms like an enlarged prostate, in the advanced stages it may </em>developed<em> </em>pain<em> in back, hips and thighs; unexplained </em>weight  loss<em>;  feeling of tiredness.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Most prostate cancers are treated by surgery or  radiation therapy. At the present time, </em>there  is<em> not </em>a  great<em> chemotherapy </em>choice<em> for the early stages of prostate cancer. Surgery </em>will  be the<em> most </em>widespread<em> </em>approach<em> of treating the early stages of prostate cancer. But </em>you  possibly can  come  across<em> risks with any </em>sort<em> of surgery, and </em>a  substantial  number of<em> men are turning to radiation treatment.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Radiation  therapy works by killing the cancer cells and not killing the adjacent healthy  cells. The two most </em>frequent<em> </em>methods<em> for radiation therapy </em>incorporate<em> seed therapy and external beam radiation therapy.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Seed therapy </em>involves<em> implanting a </em>modest<em> </em>amount<em> (a seed) of radioactive material </em>inside  the<em> prostate. The radioactive material will last about two years, in  which time the cancerous cells have been killed.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>External Beam radiation  therapy </em>is  actually <em> painless, </em><em> where a beam is aimed at the affected areas. If the </em>location<em> has spread, the radiation </em>might  be<em> aimed at it </em>also<em>.  The treatment takes </em>location<em> five days a week over a seven weeks period.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>The side effects of prostate  cancer radiation treatment </em>contain<em> incontinence, impotence, and fatigue. Not all patients suffer from these side  effects.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Treatment for the early stages of prostate cancer is </em>typically<em> </em>productive<em>. </em>Nevertheless<em>,  if the prostate cancer </em>just  is  not<em> identified in its early stages, then the success rate drops </em>significantly<em>.  This is why all men over the age of 50 </em>need  to<em> have a yearly check up to identify prostrate cancer early.</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Dec 2010 06:08:08 +0000</pubDate>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>The </em>doubts<em> </em>often<em> get asked, both by the men </em>that  are<em> affected with prostate cancer themselves </em>and  the<em> </em>women<em> who are married or dating such men. I </em>maintain<em> hearing </em>a  lot of<em> </em>similar<em> queries, </em>like<em> &#8211; can </em>some  guy<em> </em>make  love<em> </em>right  after<em> a prostatectomy, can sex </em>happen<em> </em>following<em> prostate </em>removing<em> surgery, what’s the </em>sexual  health<em> after prostate surgery, etc. </em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It  seems that<em>… it </em>can  be<em> a </em>definitely<em> </em>disturbing<em> </em>scenario<em> </em>when  you<em> are still </em>especially<em> sexually active and have </em>been<em> </em>clinically  diagnosed<em> with prostate cancer. Most </em>people<em> in this </em>situation<em> </em>usually<em> get </em>extremely<em> afraid, </em>particularly<em> when their </em>physician<em> mentions that they </em>may  well<em> eventually have prostate surgery.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>They </em>always<em> </em>feel<em> that their sex life </em>will  probably <span id="more-184"></span>be<em> </em>drastically<em> and </em>adversely<em> </em>disturbed<em> after prostate cancer surgery. That’s even </em>why<em> some people </em>opt<em> </em>for  those<em> “watchful waiting” </em>instead  of<em> </em>going  through<em> </em>treatment  method<em>. But </em>this  particular<em> concern is </em>real<em> or it’s just a “False Evidence Appearing Real” (FEAR) occasioned  concern?</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Whilst<em> there’s </em>a  lot of<em> FACTS associated with this fear, it’s not </em>often<em> true. </em>You  will find<em> still </em>plenty  of<em> </em>men  and women<em> that still </em>enjoy<em> a sex life, despite their prostate cancer surgery. So &#8211; you shouldn’t </em>believe<em> this is </em>the  final<em> of your sex life </em>simply  because<em> of the condition. It’s not… not the least.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If  you&#8217;re<em> a woman in love with a man that has the condition, this is the  time to express love and support for him. He </em>need<em> your love and support now </em>a  lot more<em> than ever. </em>You&#8217;ve<em> so </em>much<em> love inside you that shouldn’t be wasted by worry or  depression.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Rather  than<em> </em>troubling<em> and being </em>compressed<em> about the </em>situation<em>, </em>you  should<em> </em>take  the time<em> </em>and<em> effort to go </em>the  full<em> length with him and </em>now  let<em> him know how </em>significantly<em> you </em>love<em> and support him. </em>You&#8217;ll<em> </em>be  amazed<em> that such show of love and support can </em>assist<em> him </em>overcome<em> </em>the  condition<em>. Yes, </em>a  lot of<em> </em>folks<em> have survived prostate cancer and your partner can survive it  too</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2010 13:34:43 +0000</pubDate>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">There  is certainly<em> </em>as  much as<em> 25 000 </em>men<em> </em>newly<em> </em>diagnosed  with<em> prostate cancer </em>every<em> year </em>within  the<em> United Kingdom. </em>For<em> these </em>males<em> </em>the  potential risk of<em> dying from their prostate cancer depends on </em>numerous<em> risk </em>factors<em>. </em>As  an example<em> if the cancer is </em>confined  to<em> the prostate gland at diagnosis </em>the  prospect<em> of surviving </em>to  be able to<em> 5 years </em>can  be<em> 70%. If the cancer </em>has  already<em> </em>multiply<em> e.g. </em>towards  the<em> </em>your  bones<em> then </em>merely<em> 20% of men will survive to five years. Of </em>all  the<em> men who </em>currently<em> have prostate cancer </em>within  the<em> UK approximately 10,000 will die of the </em>illness<em> </em>each<em> year. The prostate cancer survival rate is </em>significantly<em> higher </em>inside  the<em> </em>developed  world<em> &#8211; </em>not  surprisingly<em>.</em></div>
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<p>If<em> a man is </em>very  first<em> </em>clinically  determined to have<em> prostate cancer then the </em>doctor<em> who has </em>found<em><span id="more-179"></span> the cancer (most </em>generally<em> an &#8220;urologist&#8221; &#8211; a surgeon who specialises in </em>complications<em> to do with the kidneys, prostate and bladder) will arrange a series of tests to </em>aid<em> assess the risk for that individual patient. The </em>outcomes<em> </em>of  these<em> tests will in turn </em>aid<em> the </em>physician<em> and patient to </em>determine<em> </em>the  best<em> treatment for that patient.</em></p>
<p><em>Prostate Cancer Tests to </em>Help<em> Predict Survival</em></p>
<p><em>1. Prostate </em>Particular<em> Antigen or PSA</em></p>
<p><em>2. </em>Digital<em> Rectal Examination</em></p>
<p><em> </em>3<em>.  Trans-rectal Ultrasound and Biopsy</em></p>
<p><em>4. CT or MRI Scan</em></p>
<p><em>5. Bone  Scan</em></p>
<p><em>PSA<br />
This </em>is  a<em> protein </em>from<em> the prostate gland which </em>might  be<em> </em>tested<em> on a sample </em>of  your<em> blood i.e. a blood test. The PSA level </em>could  be<em> raised by non cancerous </em>problems<em> with the prostate gland i.e. not all men </em>who&#8217;ve<em> </em>an  increasing<em> PSA have prostate cancer. Also some men </em>who&#8217;ve<em> prostate cancer </em>will  not<em> have a raised PSA. </em>Even  so<em> PSA does tend to </em>boost<em> as prostate cancers grow, invade and spread so PSA </em>can  be<em> </em>used<em> </em>to  evaluate<em> </em>just  how<em> a prostate cancer is </em>progressing<em> or </em>how<em> </em>it&#8217;s<em> </em>response<em> to treatments.</em></p>
<p><em>DRE<br />
This is where a </em>doctor<em> feels the prostate gland </em>by  means of<em> the back passage. It tells the </em>physician<em> how </em>massive<em> the prostate gland is, </em>regardless  of whether<em> the cancer is able to be felt </em>very  easily<em> and </em>whether  or not<em> it has invaded the area near by.</em></p>
<p><em>Tran-Rectal Ultrasound  and Biopsy<br />
For this test </em>you  should<em> lie on your side </em>with  your<em> knees brought up into the chest (</em>same<em> position as for a DRE). An ultrasound probe is then inserted into the back  passage. This enables the </em>physician<em> to see on a screen the outline of the prostate gland. </em>There  is<em> no radiation involved. The image on the screen then </em>permits<em> the </em>physician<em> to insert a needle safely into the prostate gland to take some samples of the  prostate tissue. </em>Generally<em> </em>several<em> samples are taken from </em>every<em> area of the prostate gland. These samples are then sent to a laboratory to be  looked at under a microscope. This </em>enables<em> confirmation that </em>there&#8217;s<em> prostate cancer present and tells us how aggressive the cancer looks. </em>Sometimes<em> a local anaesthetic is </em>utilized<em> to </em>support<em> make the </em>procedure<em> </em>a  lot more<em> comfortable.</em></p>
<p><em>CT or MRI Scan<br />
This is </em>typically<em> carried out in an x-ray department and </em>involves<em> lying still on a thin couch which moves </em>by  means of<em> either a </em>huge<em> donut (CT) or into a </em>lengthy<em> tunnel (MRI). This </em>isn&#8217;t<em> painful in any way. The pictures gained from this test helps the doctors to see </em>whether<em> the prostate cancer </em>remains<em> within the prostate gland or </em>regardless  of whether<em> it had </em>began<em> to invade </em>right  out the<em> gland into </em>some  other<em> </em>surrounding<em> structures. This </em>tells<em> the </em>physician<em> what &#8220;stage&#8221; the prostate cancer is.</em></p>
<p><em>Bone Scan<br />
This </em>demands<em> you to have an injection and then to lie on a </em>special<em> table where a camera scans the </em>whole<em> body. It shows up </em>regardless  of whether<em> any of the bones </em>within  the<em> body have been affected by the prostate cancer i.e. </em>whether<em> the prostate cancer has spread to the bones.</em></p>
<p><em>Prostate Cancer </em>Phase<em> and Survival</em></p>
<p><em>The stage of prostate cancer describes how far the cancer  has grown and spread. </em>It  is<em> assessed by a mixture of DRE and CT/MRI scans.</em></p>
<p><em>T1  Stage<br />
This is </em>really<em> early prostate cancer which can only be seen under a microscope. At this stage  the cancer would not </em>trigger<em> any symptoms. Men with this stage are at low risk from their </em>illness<em> </em>may<em> not </em>require<em> any treatment but surveillance. The original </em>cause<em> of a prostate cancer </em>issue<em> </em>could  be<em> </em>challenging<em> to diagnose.</em></p>
<p><em>T2 Stage<br />
This is early prostate cancer but is now </em>large<em> </em>enough<em> to be felt by a </em>physician<em> on DRE. This </em>may<em> still not have caused any symptoms. This is most </em>usually<em> cured if treatment is undertaken at this stage and about 70% of men are still  alive after 5 years i.e. average length of survival from diagnosis is well over  5 years.</em></p>
<p><em>T3 Stage<br />
This is locally advanced prostate cancer which has </em>started<em> to extend and invade outside of the prostate gland. This stage would </em>generally<em> </em>trigger<em> bladder symptoms in men. By this stage </em>in  the<em> </em>disease<em> the chance of cure with treatments is </em>decreased<em> </em>having  said that<em> survival is </em>sometimes<em> around five years.</em></p>
<p><em>T4 Stage<br />
This is </em>additional<em> </em>developed<em> prostate cancer which invades the structures around the gland. At this stage </em>you  can find<em> </em>sometimes<em> already secondaries e.g. bone metastases. If the </em>disease<em> has spread </em>it  is<em> </em>usually<em> incurable but </em>could<em> be controlled for some time. The average survival is between 1 and </em>three<em> years.</em></p>
<p><em>Predicting Survival in Prostate Cancer</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Doctors use a </em>combination<em> of risk </em>elements<em> to predict the behaviour of prostate cancer but cancers </em>don&#8217;t<em> </em>always<em> act as expected. The </em>elements<em> they </em>consider<em> </em>include<em> the cancer stage (see above), the age of the patient, the PSA level and how </em>swiftly<em> </em>it  is<em> rising, </em>and  also the<em> Gleason Score. The Gleason score </em>is  a<em> marker of </em>exactly  how<em> aggressive the cancer looks </em>below  the<em> microscope and how </em>a  lot<em> of the gland is </em>impacted  by<em> cancer.<br />
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><em><a href="http://prostatecanceroptions911.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/prostate-cancer-hormone-therapy.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-176 alignleft" title="prostate-cancer-hormone-therapy" src="http://prostatecanceroptions911.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/prostate-cancer-hormone-therapy-173x300.jpg" alt="prostate cancer hormone treatment" width="173" height="300" /></a>Prostate cancer hormone </em>therapy <em>is  also </em>known<em> as androgen suppression </em>remedy<em> </em>and  its<em> purpose </em>is  to<em> </em>eliminate<em> or </em>stop<em> hormones </em>from<em> the body that </em>could<em> </em>cause<em> </em>the  development<em> of </em>present<em> cancer cells.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Hormones are </em>chemical  substances<em> produced by glands </em>within  the<em> body. These hormones </em>enter  the<em> bloodstream and affect other bodily tissues. The purpose of this </em>sort<em> of </em>therapy<em> is </em>two  fold<em>:<br />
1. </em>Wait<em> the <a href="http://prostatevcanceroptions911.com/prostate-cancer-stages" target="_self">cancer&#8217;s progression</a> and<br />
2. </em>Maximize<em> the </em>quality<em> of life.<br />
</em>It&#8217;s<em> </em>far  from<em> a cure for prostate cancer, </em>nonetheless<em>.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Prostate  cancer is </em>recognized<em> to grow when </em>exposed<em> to a group of male hormones </em>known  as<em> <span id="more-172"></span>androgens; testosterone </em>is  really a<em> </em>main<em> </em>factor<em>.  Prostate hormone therapy is </em>used<em> </em>in  an attempt<em> and temporarily or permanently stop the production of  testosterone and </em>could  be<em> administered either </em>by  mouth<em> or injection.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Prostate hormone therapy </em>might<em> </em>contain<em> the use of other hormones </em>for  instance<em> <a href="http://prostatecanceroptions911.com/prostate-cancer-hormone" target="_self">estrogen</a> to counteract the </em>impact<em> of testosterone, anti-androgen agents to lower testosterone levels or block its  affect on body tissues, or a </em>mixture<em> of hormones in an attempt to </em>decrease<em> the production of testosterone </em>within  the<em> testicles </em>along  with the<em> adrenal glands </em>placed<em> on the </em>renal  system<em>.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Prostate cancer hormone therapy </em>may  possibly<em> also </em>consist  of<em> <a href="http://prostatecanceroptions911.com/prostate-cancer-treatment-options" target="_self">surgical removal </a>of the testicles (orchiectomy) where testosterone  is produced. </em>This  will<em> </em>in  return<em> </em>stop<em> the male hormone from </em>further<em> stimulating the growth of the cancer cells.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>This </em>kind<em> of </em>remedy<em> is </em>finest<em> </em>employed<em> when the cancer has spread outside of the prostate. If the patient </em>doesn&#8217;t<em> respond well to the </em>first<em> treatments, the physician </em>may  well<em> </em>recommend<em> other types of hormone therapy </em>prior  to<em> recommending chemotherapy</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Prostate cancer hormone </em>therapy<em> </em>can  be<em> </em>used<em> at </em>diverse<em> stages but is </em>typically<em> </em>used<em> following </em>surgical  treatment<em> for </em>the  most effective<em> </em>results<em>.  This </em>type<em> of therapy </em>may  also<em> be </em>employed<em> for </em>those  who<em>, for whatever reasons, </em>don&#8217;t<em> want any other </em>sort<em> of treatment.</em></p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">So you are tired of searching for information on prostate cancer cure ? your search will ends here with this article&#8230;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">After skin cancer, prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer seen in men today with more than 230,000 cases been diagnosed annually in the United States alone. It is also a major cause of death among men in the United States and claims more than 30,000 lives every year.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Although prostate cancer is more likely to be seen in African American men, men with a family history of the disease and men over the age of 60, it does not otherwise discriminate in choosing its victims and claims the lives of poor and <span id="more-154"></span>rich alike including some well know figures like Don Ameche, Bill Bixby, Telly Savalas and Frank Zappa.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are two major problems with prostate cancer. The first is a reluctance on the part of many men to talk about anything to do with their sex organs or to visit their doctor until the symptoms are so bad that they simply don&#8217;t have any choice. The second is the fact that it is quite common for men to suffer from an enlarged prostate and therefore to experience problems with urinating as they enter their 60s. Because an enlarged prostate is a benign condition and enlargement of the prostate generally progresses slowly, they simply put up with the problem as simply another sign of growing old. The problem here is that, while an enlarged prostate does not cause cancer, the symptoms produced by an enlarged prostate can mask the symptoms of a developing prostate cancer.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As with many forms of cancer, the secret to finding a prostate cancer cure lies in the early detection of the condition. If the disease is detected at an early stage when it is still confined to the prostate gland then it can be treated without too much difficulty. Once it starts to spread however into the surrounding tissue, and particularly into bone tissue and the lymphatic system, treatment is far more difficult and less effective.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are now a variety of tests available to detect the presence of prostate cancer and a prostate cancer cure is certainly within the reach of most men as long as they act quickly as soon as the first signs of trouble appear and consult their doctor.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Prostate cancer occurs when cancer cells in malignant tumors invade prostate. This cancer illness can be attacked by many working methods. Treatment for prostate cancer may vary according to the stage of the cancer. It may include surgical removal, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormonal manipulation, biological therapy.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There is no universal treatment that will work the same in individual cases. Depending on factors like type and location of the cancer, size of the tumor, whether the disease has spread, the patient&#8217;s age and general health, the doctors may use one or, sometimes, a combination of the above methods.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Curing prostate cancer is possible, and the treatment is more effective if cancer is detected in the early stages. For early diagnose a routine tests are necessary to be performed yearly: an urine test, a digital rectum examination or PSA tests.</p>
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 Chemotherapy is a type of cancer treatment using drugs. Chemotherapy is usually used after surgery to control the growth or reappearance of cancer cells. This method is very systematic in which the drug is inserted through the bloodstream and move throughout the body to kill cancer cells.
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #993366;"> </span><a href="http://prostatecanceroptions911.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/prostate-cancer-chemotherapy.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-149" title="prostate-cancer-chemotherapy" src="http://prostatecanceroptions911.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/prostate-cancer-chemotherapy.jpg" alt="prostate cancer chemo" width="200" height="200" /></a>Chemotherapy is a type of cancer treatment using drugs. Chemotherapy is usually used after surgery to control the growth or reappearance of cancer cells. This method is very systematic in which the drug is inserted through the bloodstream and move throughout the body to kill cancer cells.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Prostate cancer is an abnormal and uncontrolled growth of cells that make tumors in the prostate gland. Chemotherapy in prostate cancer is usually used as a treatment for hormone refractory prostate and for advanced prostate cancer, which aims to improve the quality of life.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Prostate cancer chemotherapy is usually used in <span id="more-147"></span>combination that are intended to provide a better treatment outcome. The duration of chemotherapy depend on the type, level and general condition of patients, and it  can be given daily, weekly, or monthly.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Prostate cancer chemotherapy conducted if cryotherapy or prostate surgery fails. For prostate cancer advanced with bone metastases, chemotherapy is used to treat bone cells so the pain can be relieved. Radiation can also sometimes be used concurrently with chemotherapy.<br />
Some chemotherapy drugs used in advanced prostate cancer as Mitozantrone, Doxorubicin, vinblastine, paclitaxel, Estramustine Phosphate and etoposide.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">One thing to note about chemotherapy is, it cannot be focused to a particular body part, because the cancer cells that divide rapidly. Chemotherapy was sometimes possible to give side effects that lowering the body immun system and maybe dangerous. Chemotherapy in prostate cancer cause side effects like dry mouth, nausea, wound in the mouth, weight loss, hair loss, and so forth.</p>
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Learning about latest on prostate cancer information proves to be quite easy once you read through this article. It has all the necessary information you need.
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<h5 style="text-align: justify;">Masturbation habits increase Prostate Risk in 20s, but lower the risk in 50`s</h5>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Latest prostate cancer information is related to the habit of masturbation which suspected has relationship with prostate cancer incidence. It was reported that the habit of masturbation in 20`s will increase the incidence of prostate cancer risk, but if the habit is done at the age of 50 years or over,masturbation habits could reduce the incidence of prostate cancer.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Researchers obtained 840 persons detailed  sexual history, half  of them got prostate cancer by age 60, and about half did not.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Result of this research was very controversial, that the sexual intercourse did not influence the risk of prostate cancer but masturbation <span id="more-138"></span>habits did, with different results if conducted at different ages.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Dimitropoulou, MD, one of the reseachers says &#8220;for men in their 20s, who masturbate 2-7 times per week, has  increase  79% risk of prostate cancer incidence  in their 60`s age. However, for men who masturbate  in  age of 50 or over  frequently will have lower incidence of prostate cancer to  70% .</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">They argue that young people are genetically inclined to have hormone-sensitive to prostate cancer. Especially if their bodies produce a high androgen levels, triggered by intense sex drive. So it was not masturbation itself that increases the risk of prostate cancer in young men, but the androgens.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">However, in older men, masturbation itself can actually help remove the prostate gland fluids that may contain cancer-causing substances.</p>
<h5 style="text-align: justify;">Coffee and reduction risk of Prostate Cancer</h5>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Another  prostate cancer information saying that the more you drink coffee then you will be protected from prostate cancer, this rumor was later answered with a research which found that there is less significant correlation between the number of cups of coffee drunk per day with a reduction of prostate cancer risk.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Kathryn M. Wilson, a researcher from Harvard explains that &#8221; I would not recommend people change on their coffee-drinking habits based on this study,&#8221; said,. &#8220;But if you like coffee, &#8216;there is no compelling reason to cut back at this point.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The studies showed that  people who consume six or more cups of coffee a day, show approximately 19 % reduction in prostate cancer risk, but in aggressive form of prostate cancer is about 41%.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The caffeine contained in coffee has nothing to do at all, since decaffeinated coffee also have shown similar results. Wilson added to obtain accurate information about prostate cancer further research is still needed.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">A rumor saying that the more you drink coffee then you will be protected from prostate cancer, this rumor was later answered with a research which found that there is less significant correlation between the number of cups of coffee drunk per day with a reduction of prostate cancer risk.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Kathryn M. Wilson, a researcher from Harvard explains that &#8221; I would not recommend people change on their coffee-drinking habits based on this study,&#8221; said,. &#8220;But if you like coffee, &#8216;there is no compelling reason to cut back at this point.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The studies showed that  people who consume six or more cups of coffee a day, show approximately 19 % reduction in prostate cancer risk, but in aggressive form of prostate cancer is about 41%.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The caffeine contained in coffee has nothing to do at all, since decaffeinated coffee also have shown similar results. Wilson added to obtain accurate information about prostate cancer further research is still needed.</p>
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