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Prostate Cancer
Prostate Cancer Prevention?
Enlarged Prostate
Prostate Problem Symptoms
Testicular Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Prostate problems are common in men and most are not an indication of
cancer. That said, it is important to note that about 200,000 men are
diagnosed with prostate cancer
in the United States each year.
Early detection of prostate cancer is crucial to survival. Annual examinations
by a medical profession can detect the early stages of prostate cancer,
so it is vital that men make prostate exams a regular part of their health
routine. Doing so may prevent you from joining the about 30,000 men who
die each year from prostate cancer.
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Prostate Cancer
Prevention?
Can something as common as quercetin, a substance found
in a variety of fruits, vegetables and tea, be the key to
preventing cancer of the prostate?
It has potential, according to recent research
conducted by the Mayo Clinic.
"By blocking the androgen activity, the growth of prostate cancer
cells can be prevented or stopped," said Nianzeng Xing, Ph.D., the
clinic researcher who presented the results.
Androgens are male hormones that contribute to
the spread of prostate cancer.
While Xing said more research must be completed before too much, the early
indicators are promising. Xing said a promising strategy in fighting prostate
cancer "may be to minimize or eliminate the amount of the androgen
receptor."
The effects of quercetin have been studied for decades and it is used
to treat a variety of ailments including asthma and gout.
Quercetin is also found in apples and leafy vegetables.
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Enlarged Prostate
The prostate is located on front of the rectum, between the bladder and
the penis. The urethra, the tube that carries urine from the body, travels
through the prostate.
Men suffering from an enlarged prostate often experience urinary symptoms
because as the prostate swells it can affect the flow of urine. Nearly
80 percent of all men develop an enlarged prostate at some point in their
lives.
Infections, particularly bacteria based, are also not uncommon. Antibiotics
are often prescribed to eliminate infection.
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Prostate Problem
Symptoms
Symptoms of urinary or prostate problems include:
Dribbling urine following urination
Increased urge to urinate
Bloody urine or semen
Difficulty retaining urine
Frequent urination
Burning while urinating
Should you experience any of the above symptoms, contact your physician.
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Testicular Cancer
Testicular cancer is less common, affecting about one in 25,000 men each
year, but it can be as deadly as prostate cancer.
Self-examination is the most common way to discover the early stages of
testicular cancer.
When examining the testicles be alert for a painless lump on or in the
testis. As important is detection of a hardened area of the testis or
the enlargement of the testis. The presence of these indicators should
prompt consultation with a physician.
Testicular cancer has one of the highest cure rates of all cancers, but
early detection is crucial to recovery.
Contact your physician or the American Cancer for more information on
testicular cancer and self-examination guidelines.
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