Prostate Cancer - Possible Warning Signs
We all know that prostate cancer can happen to any male and it is a
very common type of cancer. The commonest form of cancer in the United
States today is skin cancer but, to many people’s surprise, prostate
cancer is the second most frequently seen type of cancer and results in
some 30,000 deaths each year. According to the Prostate Cancer
Foundation, this type of cancer is the most prevalent non-skin cancer in
the United States.
A prostate seed implant may be the only type of radiation therapy
needed by a man with low-risk prostate cancer or it may be prescribed in
addition to external beam radiation therapy in men with intermediate-
and high- risk prostate cancer. If caught in its early stages prostate
cancer can be successfully treated either by surgery or radiation
therapy
(radiotherapy) and, while such treatment can often leave its
mark in terms of ongoing problems with urination or a degradation or
loss of sexual function, the cancer will often not return. Curing
prostate cancer is possible, and the treatment is more effective if
cancer is detected in the early stages.
Curing prostate cancer is possible, but the condition has to be
detected in the early stages. Because prostate cancer is a relatively
slow-growing disease and easy to control if it is detected early enough,
the regular screenings are recommended for obese people experiencing
the above symptoms. Although the aforementioned prostate statistics
don’t seem to be good, the truth of the matter is that if prostate
cancer is detected early, treatments are often very successful and
chances of surviving are very high.
Although the same researchers were quick to point out that each year
fewer and fewer men are dying of prostate cancer, due to awareness,
better treatments and early detection through new and more available
screening techniques. In order to catch prostate cancer in its early
stages, it is recommended that men with no risk factors get an annual
screening every year beginning at age 50. In addition, beginning at age
50, an annual PSA test is necessary because it is substantially more
sensitive for men health than DRE when it comes to detecting early,
tiny, or even microscopic cancers that are confined to the prostate
gland.
In addition, another confusing aspect is that most of the possible
warning signs, if they appear, are also the same signs for other
prostate health problems that are non-cancerous in nature, such as BPH,
which is called an enlarged prostate gland. I’m sure that we’ve all
heard at some point or another the notion that more sex is the solution
to prostate problems, citing as evidence the high incidence of prostate
cancer in celibate priests. This could be the first time an evidence is
produced that a virus is related to prostate cancer development.
Probably, the conclusion that drugs lowering cholesterol may help
prevent prostate cancer or at least decrease its development is
premature. Sun exposure prevent prostate cancer and the new research
suggest vitamin D in supplement may be a safer option today for men.
Researchers shown that vitamin D has many micronutrients promote and
prevent the prostate cancer in men.
Chemotherapy is typically not effective against prostate cancer
although newer drugs developed in recent years have shown the ability to
relieve symptoms in men with advanced prostate cancer. According to
Prostate Cancer Foundation, symptoms of the ailment include a necessity
to urinate very often, weak urine flow, difficulty in starting
urination, painful or burning urination, painful ejaculation, blood
cells in the semen or urine, as well as frequent pain and cramps in the
lower back, hips and upper thighs. One of the most common symptoms
listed above is the difficulty starting to pass urine, but keep your eye
out for the others.