Prostate Cancer
- Frequently Asked Questions
   
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Below is an extract from the ebook "Dealing with Prostate Cancer"
 
Prostate Cancer – Frequently Asked Questions

What is prostate cancer?

Prostate cancer is cancer of the prostate gland. Prostate cancer refers to unrestricted growth of
cancerous cells within the prostate gland. This could slowly spread to lymph nodes and bones.

What is advanced prostate cancer?

Advanced prostate cancer is the same as metastatic prostate cancer. Prostate cancer that spreads
beyond the prostate gland into lymph nodes, nearby tissues, bones or other body parts is called
advanced prostate cancer.

How common is prostate cancer?

Prostate cancer is the second most common non-skin cancer affecting American men. There is a
new prostate cancer case every 2.5 minutes. Prostate cancer affects every sixth man. Every
nineteen minutes, a man dies of prostate cancer.

Does prostate cancer afflict elderly men more?

Yes. With increase in age, men show a greater risk of developing prostate cancer. Statistically,
more than 65% of prostate cancer cases are men over the age of sixty-five. Under the age of forty,
prostate cancer affects only 1 in 10,000 whereas the rate goes up to 1 in every fourteen for men
between 60 and 69.

Is there a cure for prostate cancer?

Cure rates for prostate cancer vary. Normally, most prostate cancer cases, almost ninety percent of
them, are in the local and regional stages. Many such cases may be disease-free within five years.

What are the symptoms of prostate cancer?

Prostate cancer in the early stages has almost no symptoms. Very few men experience urinary
difficulties like higher frequency, urination with burning sensation, hesitant urination, pain in the
back, stiffness in the legs, and difficulty in having an erection. As these symptoms may be indicative
of other diseases also, you need to undergo a thorough check-up.

Are specific men at a higher risk for prostate cancer?

African-American men and men with a family history of prostate cancer are at a higher risk of
prostate cancer. If your direct relatives like father, grandfather, or brother have prostate cancer,
you have a higher risk of developing prostate cancer. If one of your direct relatives has prostate
cancer, your risk chances are doubled. If there is more than one direct relative with prostate
cancer, your risk chances are four times higher. Such high-risk men should undergo annual PSA and
DRE tests.

Does prostate cancer make a man impotent?

Most prostate cancer treatments carry a high risk of impotency. Newer therapies and research are
offering increased effectiveness of treatments without loss of potency.

There are further medical options available for regaining sexual potency.

Is it possible to father children after prostate cancer treatment?

Prostate cancer is normally diagnosed in elderly men, by which time you would have fathered
children. Newly developing detection techniques can now detect prostate cancer in young men in
the early stages.

However, a clear and frank discussion with your doctor before starting with prostate cancer
treatment is advisable.
 
Above is an extract from the ebook "Dealing with Prostate Cancer".  

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"You have prostate cancer and here is the prognosis...."

Imagine hearing such dreaded words and feel frightened and panic stricken!  

It has been estimated in US alone, there will be more that 186,000+ new prostate cancer cases
and almost 29,000 deaths from prostate cancer.

Many people assume that prostate cancer only attacks the elderly and figure they'll just wait and
hope for the best.  Bad decision.  While the majority of cases do occur in men over 70, it has been
known to attack men as young as 50.

The disease also crosses ethnic lines and is the second most common malignant cancer in men.  
African American men are at a higher risk than white men including Hispanic men.  

According to the National Cancel Institute, "Dramatic differences in the incidence of prostate cancer
are also seen in different populations around the world."  This is telling because there may be
dietary or other environmental factors involved.

Getting all the answers

Just like any disease, the earlier the detection the better the chances of beating it. That's all well
and good, but how do you know if you are at risk or heaven forbid, already showing symptoms?  
What are the symptoms? You really need to have a good resource available for reference.  

That's where "Dealing With Prostate Cancer" rides in to give you all the information you need to be
prepared.  So often when dealing with a serious medical situation just having answers can bring
some much needed relief.  

"Dealing With Prostate Cancer" understands your fears and provides you with answers to those
most burning questions.  A few examples of what will help to ease your mind are:

  • What are the different types of prostate cancer

  • What is the progression or stages of the disease

  • How common is prostate cancer

  • Analysis of who is at risk for prostate cancer

  • What symptoms should be watched for

  • How should the disease be treated

  • Are there alternative therapies for prostate cancer

  • Your immune system and prostate cancer

  • Does prostate cancer make a man impotent

  • Nutrition and diet for prostate patients

  • The right exercises your doctor may consider

  • Is it possible to father children after treatment

  • Can prostate cancer be prevented

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