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		<title>Treatments For Prostate Cancer</title>
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There are different herbal supplements to treat prostate cancer, such us cernilton which is produced from rye pollen, also flavanoids that are found in citrus fruits, green tea, onions, parsley, red wine, soybeans, among others. Another supplement known for being good reducing the risk of prostate cancer is lycopene. This one can be found in [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are different herbal supplements to treat prostate cancer, such us cernilton which is produced from rye pollen, also flavanoids that are found in citrus fruits, green tea, onions, parsley, red wine, soybeans, among others. Another supplement known for being good reducing the risk of prostate cancer is lycopene. This one can be found in watermelons, grapefruits, guavas, and tomatoes.</p>
<p>The following herbs are also known for helping to reduce the risk of prostate cancer:</p>
<p>* Saw Palmetto: it helps to inhibit the development of the hormone called DHT, which is known for contributing the risk of developing prostate cancer.</p>
<p>* Pygeum: it contains chemicals that inhibit the DHT, and it is known for helping to treat an enlarge prostate. It is made from the bark of the pygeum tree.</p>
<p>The combinations of several treatments and alternative medicines can certainly help to improve the overall health of the patient since there is no a single treatment that can offer guarantees for success. Visit your doctor and ask for all the information and treatments available so you can chose the possible best one in your case.</p>
<p>Another form of prostate cancer treatment is radiation therapy. It consists in two parts: the radioactive pallets and the external beam. This last one is done by ax x-ray sort of machine, and the radioactive pellet is performed by allocating very high doses of radiation on the prostate&#8217;s tumor. There is a major side effects for patients who chose to go under the radiation therapy, impotence, which has been developed by most of the patients within 2 years of receiving therapy. </p>
<p>There is also a surgery called Radical Prostatectomy which removes entirely the prostate gland and the lymph nodes located nearby. Doctors use a catheter to remove the urine from the patient body until the whole area is healed placing this tube through the penis into the bladder. It is the best treatment sop far for prostate cancer, and its success comes from removing the whole tumor. Incontinence and impotence are potential risks for this surgical procedure.</p>
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		<title>Prostate Cancer Symptoms</title>
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One in every six men suffer from prostate cancer, making it the most common type of cancer. Prostate cancer has in its early stages many symptoms that are also found in less serious illness. Blood urine, frequent urination, burning urination, pain in the pelvis or upper thighs, and lower back pain are the prevalent symptoms [...]]]></description>
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<p>One in every six men suffer from prostate cancer, making it the most common type of cancer. Prostate cancer has in its early stages many symptoms that are also found in less serious illness. Blood urine, frequent urination, burning urination, pain in the pelvis or upper thighs, and lower back pain are the prevalent symptoms of prostate problems which may or may not be cancer. There are other symptoms like<br />
blood in the semen, pain during ejaculation, among others that could be sings of a prostate problem.</p>
<p>Frequent urination at night is a very common symptom. Holding back urine or difficulty starting urination is another prostate cancer symptom. Visit a qualified doctor as soon as possible if you have one o more symptoms for prostate cancer.</p>
<p>An enlarge prostate with a hard, irregular surface can be revealed with a digital rectal exam. But besides a DRE, more and different tests most be performed in order to confirm the presence of prostate cancer, for example, a chest x-ray should be performed in order to check if the cancer has spread to any other areas.</p>
<p>Prostate cancer symptoms in its early stage are not very evident. An annual prostate cancer and a PSA test should be done in every man in order to keep the problem under control. The earlier the patient is identified as a prostate cancer victim, the higher chances he has to recover. In modern medicine, screening for diseases is a fact.  </p>
<p>There are other prostate related disorders that also may have similar symptoms found in prostate cancer. Having difficulty to urinate is a symptom for many other diseases like kidney disorders, and other prostate related disorders like prostitis and prostatic hyperplasia.</p>
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		<title>What Is Prostate Cancer?</title>
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The disease that affects most men is prostate cancer between the ages of forty and eighty. Prostate cancer is a term known by many men, but the details are not certain most of the time. There are so many questions that men ask about prostate cancer, following there are answers for some of them.
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<p>The disease that affects most men is prostate cancer between the ages of forty and eighty. Prostate cancer is a term known by many men, but the details are not certain most of the time. There are so many questions that men ask about prostate cancer, following there are answers for some of them.</p>
<p>The first question being asked is what the prostate is? The prostate is a gland responsible for producing the liquid used in the semen. If a man wants to have children, the prostate health is very important. It is the size of a walnut and it is located between the rectum and the bladder.</p>
<p>The second question is what the cause of prostate cancer is? Well, the exact cause has not been determined yet, although some researches have found that there are certain factors that could cause the appearance of the disease. Even though these possible factors are not totally conclusive, the evidence suggests that a man needs to pay attention to them in order to obtain an early detention of the disease and have more chances for finding a cure.</p>
<p>The more information you have about prostate cancer and its treatments options the better.You will have more control over this disease with more knowledge since you will be able to understand a lot of things. For instance, how it affects you, how to decide the right treatment for yourself, and what to expect from this treatment. Support groups are a great option, and there are many of them available out there for the patient and for their partners. </p>
<p>The internet is a great resource of information nowadays, even emotional support can be found through the web. Family and friends can offer a lot of emotional support. If you are diagnosed with prostate cancer you need to tell your closest people about it so you can get the support and help so much needed.</p>
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