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Prostate Cancer Questions and Answers

Posted on April 30th, 2009 in prostate cancer | Comments Off

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Abigail Franks asked:


While many illnesses and diseases are well understood, prostate cancer is one of the remaining cancerous conditions that is shrouded in misunderstanding. There are several main reasons for this, not the least of which is that men as a group, simply do not want to deal with this very common no cancerous condition.

For many men, prostate cancer affects the very core of how they define their own manhood. The prostate is a key component in the sexual performance and ability of men. Prostate cancer than strikes at the very heart of how many men view themselves. In any event here are a few of the most common questions concerning prostate cancer.

1. What really is prostate cancer?

Prostate cancer is any abnormal and malignant growth of cells in the tissues of the prostate gland and possibly all over and beyond the prostate.

2. What is advanced prostate cancer?

This is one of the stages of prostate cancer where the cancerous cells have spread outside the prostate into other parts of the victim’s body, causing damage along the way. There are four basic stages of prostate cancer.

3. What are the stages of prostate cancer?

Stage I of prostate cancer is when the cancer is only in the prostate area and hasn’t spread outside the prostate.

Stage II of prostate cancer is when the cancer is still within the prostate, but is advancing.

Stage III of prostate cancer is when the cancer has now spread beyond the outer layer of the prostate into nearby tissues.

Stage IV is the stage that all men dread. In this stage of the cancer, it has spread to other parts of the body also known as metastatic prostate cancer

4. What is metastatic prostate cancer?

It is another name for advanced prostate cancer where the cancerous cells have grown outside the prostate and is growing into other parts of the body. Metastatic prostate cancer is extremely serious.

5. What causes prostate cancer?

There is no singular factor that causes prostate cancer. Heredity is suspected to play a large role in prostate cancer as is the race of the patient. Black men are much more likely to have prostate cancer than other groups.

6. What can I do about Prostate Cancer?

If you have a prostate and are over 50 years of age, you should really consider getting a yearly prostate exam and having a simple PSA blood test done. This information will provide a baseline for future reference.

Remember that the earlier you are diagnosed with prostate cancer, the more you have to fight this deadly disease and win.



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NHS spend on testicular and prostate Cancer compared to Breast and cervical ?

Posted on April 30th, 2009 in prostate cancer | 3 Comments »

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SIMON B asked:


Me and the wife were having a discussing about the relative nhs investment and mortality rates of male and female cancers (as she is a school nurse assistant). I maintain that male cancers (testicular / prostate) are not taken as seriously as female cancers (breast and cervical) and have less investment in them. Does anyone know if there is a disparity between the four cancers and why this is the case?

Please don’t cloud the issue by telling me that men suffer with breast cancer, I know!

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How common is it for a YOUNG male to have a prostate infection?

Posted on April 30th, 2009 in prostate | 2 Comments »

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jason asked:


I have priapism and it is very embarassing. I can’t urinate also when I have it. I have had prostate infections for the past 3 years ( I am 34). I’m seeing a doctor and taking antibiotics but the problem persists. None of my friends have mentioned they have ever had it so Im starting to think Im a WEIRDO!!.
I’m horrified because when I went to the ER last year for a broken wrist, there were only young immature acting female nurses.
I’m absolutely terrified that if the occasion arises that I need to visit the ER again (my prostatitis) - I’ll be too modest or embarassed and feel like a freak!

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How long does it take to feel better after a prostate biopsy?

Posted on April 26th, 2009 in prostate | 2 Comments »

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dosahyd f asked:


And how long does it for the bleeding to stop?

And, what foods should I eat to prevent prostate cancer (i had a biopsy and they said I was okay)

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It is true that prolonged sexual abstinence is not healthy for the prostate?

Posted on April 24th, 2009 in prostate | 2 Comments »

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xenos mc asked:


Nocturnal emissions, prostatitis, prostate adenoma and prostate cancer - can be caused by (totally) prolonged sexual abstinence? Totally means no sex, no masturbation, total sexual inactivity. And please tell me where I can fin articles related to this subject. Thank You.

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