Prostate Cancer Warning Signs
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Prostate Cancer Warning Signs

Most men do not worry about the health of their prostrate gland until it starts becoming a cause of sickness. Probably the small size of the organ in contrast to the lungs or the heart tends to fetch it little importance. However, it may be an eye-opener for many that prostrate cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer found in men especially at a later stage in life. Also, the fatality rate linked to this disease is second only after lung cancer in American men.



Despite the rapid progress in the field of medical science, the precise cause of this disease is yet not clearly understood. However, heredity seems to be an important factor in the development of this disease. Apart from this, diet and supplements are also considered vital for its prevention.

Despite the statistics portraying otherwise, the prognosis of prostrate cancer is very promising if the disease is detected at an early stage. Unfortunately, the disease does not produce very strong alarming signs that can be noticed by the patient easily. Nevertheless, some of the symptoms that one can watch for include partial emptying of the bladder, dribbling, difficulty starting urination, reduced force of urine stream, frequent urination in small quantity, pain during urination, ejaculation pain and blood in the urine. However, it is important to understand that most of these signs could also indicate towards an enlarged prostrate gland and not malignancy. Therefore, the best alternative is to undergo the PSA test once every year to evaluate the health condition of your prostrate gland. It is advisable not to wait till the signs emerge as mostly the indications start becoming evident beyond the preliminary stage of the cancer.

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Side-Effects-Of-Prostate-Cancer-Radiation-Treatments      Prostrate cancer is very common amongst men. It is mostly known to develop in men after the age of 50 years with the rate of occurrence increasing as the years go by. Although the name ‘cancer’ when associated with any organ is extremely distressing but this form of cancer is considered to come attached with the least risks. More..