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How Knowledge Of Prostate Cancer May Help You

Information is power, isn’t it? knowledge empowers you to be able to do something. Having information on prostate cancer at your finger tips will enable you to have more opportunity of diagnosing yourself or helping your family and friends. One of the issues with prostate cancer is that it grows slowly and by the time you notice it, it could be well advanced.

The information that you will find in this article is stuff that I have found for my own information and benefit. It is not definitive medical advice. For that depth of information you will have to talk to a physician.

I am not a physician, but my father and a good friend passed away of prostate cancer and as a man, I have a fairly high risk – one in six – of contracting the problem myself, hence my interest.

It seems that there are things that a man can do to lower the likelihood of getting prostate cancer and these include eating healthily and doing manly things like sport and manual labour. One of the worst things you can do is sit on your prostate gland all day long – desk jobs and watching TV is not healthy for the prostate.

If you are not able to help but have a sedentary lifestyle, then you have to be aware of the early symptoms of prostate cancer so that it can be treated before it becomes life-threatening. The foremost thing to be on the look out for is problems urinating.

Most older men have issues with their bladder, but once it starts happening to you, go to your medical doctor and have it checked out. It may be nothing except age, but on the other hand …

The bigger the problems, such as pain or bleeding, the more reason that you ought to go to the GP. Frequent urination may be the first sign of prostate cancer but it could just mean that you are getting older too.

I was once told by my Thai optician that the reason why I was losing my eyesight was because I was ‘prematurely senile’. it can happen, but I asked him to check the wording and he returned with ‘premature senile cataracts’. We had a hearty laugh at that.

Prostate cancer is curable. About 90% of people are cured (some surveys say 85% others say 95%), however, it very much relies on catching the illness in its infancy. All men over around 40 should have a check up at least once annually, maybe two times. The test is disagreeable but quick, painless and easy – a finger up the bum.

Dying of prostate cancer is the result of negligence nowadays, because it grows slowly in its initial stages, but when it gets a hold, it goes like a train and moves to other areas of the body, giving the patient far less opportunity of recovery. If the worst comes to the worst you can do without your prostate gland anyway – after all, women don’t need one.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on a variety of topics, but is now concerned with prostate cancer and radiation treatment. If you want to know more go to What is the Treatment for Prostate Cancer?

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