Monday, November 28, 2011

What causes prostate cancer

What causes prostate cancer?
does masturbating give you higher chances of getting prostate cancer
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Nobody really knows the cause but no, masturbation doesn't cause it or increase the chances.
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For goodness sakes there is no reason to ask this question repeatedly and changing names fools no one.
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The statistical evidence suggests it actually REDUCES the chances of developing prostate cancer, which makes sense if you understand what the prostate actually does; not using any "piece of equipment" on a regular basis is generally not the way to keep it "healthy"....if you bought a brand new lawn mower and did not use it for three years, you wouldn't really expect it to start on first try, would you? Silly goose!






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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Im worried does masturbating cause prostate cancer Please Help

Im worried does masturbating cause prostate cancer Please Help?
im 15 and masturbate 1 time a day is that safe enough
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Quite the opposite. According to a team of doctors led by Dr. Graham Giles, males who masturbated most often when they were young had the least incidence of prostate cancer later. Dr. Giles recommends that younger males masturbate at least six times a week.




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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Does masturbating cause prostate cancer

Does masturbating cause prostate cancer?
I saw it on webmd. It said if you masturbate when you are younger you have a better chance of getting prostate cnacer when your older
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LMFAO...you have a better chance of not getting it...usually when boys don't masturbate during adolescence they have problems when they're older...
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no its a lie
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Masturbating helps prevent prostate cancer not increase your chances of getting it.
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No - it does not.
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Masturbate when you start actually getting past age 13-14 cause before that your d might as well fall off. It wont cause cancer but don't over do it either





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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Can a teenager get prostate cancer

Can a teenager get prostate cancer?
Is this even possible???? I'm only 15 and I'm worried about it It hasn't ran in my family on either side.
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Anyone can be subject to getting cancer. I would not worry about it or let the though of it ruin your life. Has your father or grandfathers ever had prostrate cancer? If non of the men in your family has not had any prostrate cancer then you have a less likely chance, than those who have men in their family that do. Believe it or not a report came out several years ago that said frequent ejaculations lessen your chances of prostrate cancer. So if you can't have sex with a female, then masturbate away.
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look at your family history ask your dad uncles any men in the family
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It's possible, but highly unlikely. Why would you be worried about it? If you have pain in your groin area, that could be a sign of a bladder infection, but probably not cancer.
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Anyone can get cancer. You are more prone to it if it runs in your family. Maintain a healthy lifestyle and you should be fine. Believe it or not, regular masturbation can help reduce risk of prostate cancer, so don't be silly, whack your willy.




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Saturday, November 12, 2011

The Big Marn Darryl Broman diagnosed with prostate cancer, who else loves the bloke and wants to c him ok asap

The Big Marn Darryl Broman diagnosed with prostate cancer, who else loves the bloke and wants to c him ok asap?
love him, he is a absolute champion, one of the funniest blokes ever, wish him all the best and a speedy recovery after his operation next week all the best for your lonely girl, hope you ok gonna put this one to vote cos they are all great answers, i can't pick
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yeah he is a big teddy bear as it happens i have surgery in 2 weeks also maybe i will meet him
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Best of everything to Darryl. He's a North's boy, once a devil, always a devil.
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He'll be right prostate cancer doesn't kill ya, just makes you stronger.. Don't know how much he'll like the hospital food though.. Perhaps we should put a drive together to send him some food for his recovery.. In all seriousness, I hope it all goes well for him..
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Who doesn't like the Big Marn. All the best Darryl in your treatment. You have a lot of supporters in your corner, mate!
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The Big Marn is gold. Listen to him on the weekends all the time. I hope he recovers from his operation.
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I'm sorry to hear this .. I hope he'll be OK, and at least it's been found and can be treated (by the sound of it). Women know the risks of breast cancer, and more men should be aware of the risk of prostate cancer. If there seems to be a problem, they should see their doctor and have tests .. plenty of good medical treatment around now. Good luck to Brohman, and to anyone else who is going through the same thing.
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There is nothing in the world worse than cancer, I hope he gets better soon!!!
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All the best to him, hope he gets better soon
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Yeah he is awesome he's a real funny guy. I've never heard him say a bad word about anyone. I hope all goes well for "The Big Marn" and he has a speedy recovery.
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I dont know his work and I dont watch the footy show - but every time I see him he always has a massive smile on his face. Seems like a really nice guy and brave as a big man to get on telly with so many smart a$$es and have a go. I wish him the best of luck - and lonely girl too.




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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

If a person never masterbates, does that lead to prostate cancer

If a person never masterbates, does that lead to prostate cancer?

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No.
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No
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i heard from a doctor that doing it once a day decreases the chance of getting prostate cancer
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No. "Ejaculation frequency was not statistically significantly associated with risk of advanced prostate cancer." http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15069045?ordinalpos=3&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum
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depends if you are talking about a guy or a girl. then it doesn't matter if you are a guy or a girl for different reasons: It doesn't hurt and may even help a guy's cancer odds while girls don't have prostrates. In utero, the area that becomes the prostrate in men is the G spot in women. This is why they have G spot vibrators for women and prostrate vibrators for men.





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Friday, November 4, 2011

Prostate cancer question

prostate cancer question?
hi, im 13 and my dad who is 73 has prostate cancer. im very scared, and i would like to know more about it. if its found in only one part of the prostate is it better(safer) to remove the whole prostate of just part of it? my dad does need surgery. is it safe, and will he be okay?he had a transrectal biopsy and one of the cores came back positive. please help!
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they do not remove part of a prostate its all or nothing I believe. If it has not spread past the confines of the prostate there are several options that are less radical. A good urologist knows all the options and will advise your dad. One option on a 73 year old is to just watch the progress of the ca.
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If cancer was only found in one core it is a pretty early cancer. Prostate cancer is diffuse so the whole prostate is removed if he chooses surgery. Every surgery has a risk and none is 100% safe, but this surgery is particularly dangerous. Prostate cancer is usually slow growing and it’s not unusual to see men with it for 10-15 years with little or no treatment. I’m sure your dad will chose the best treatment for him.
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I have prostate cancer. I was diagnosed last June. I also had one of twelve needles come back positive for cancer. I am 62 years old. I did not have surgery, I chose to have radioactive seed implants. It is known as Brachy therapy. If you google it you will find lots of information. It is a much easier treatment than surgery. I was back at work in 48 hours. That was 5 months ago. I feel fine now. I will get another PSA test this week and should find out that my PSA has dropped. Good luck, your dad will be fine. Here is a great website for men who have PC. http://www.yananow.net/
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Prostate Cancer Treatments For Early And Advanced Prostate Cancer http://howtotreatcancer.com/    There is a wide range of prostate cancer treatments available today for both early and late stage prostate cancer and this article outlines the choices open to patients. There is a wide range of prostate cancer treatments available today and the treatment that your doctor recommends will depend to a very large extent upon the progression of the disease. Thereafter it is a matter of discussing each treatment option with your doctor and of considering the advantages and disadvantages of each, as well as of course looking carefully at the risks which all prostate cancer treatments carry. Prostrate cancer treatments fall into two broad categories - those that are recommended for early (Stage I and Stage II) cancer which is confined to the prostate gland and those used to treat advanced (Stage III and Stage IV) cancer which has spread to other areas of the body. Early stage cancer treatments are designed to remove the prostate or to destroy it and thus to stop the cancer cells before they have a chance to spread to other areas of the body. http://www.cancertruth.info/ The surgical removal of the prostate gland (prostatectomy) will normally be carried out as either traditional open surgery or using a less invasive laparoscopic approach. One recent development is the introduction of robotic surgery (using the da Vinci system) which has the advantage of preserving nerves, muscles and other structures in the area of the prostate. Robotic surgery is extremely effective but should be carried out by a highly skilled surgeon in a centre with considerable experience in using this technique. Radiation therapy may also be used to kill the cancer cells within the prostate gland. A variety of different radiation therapy techniques may be used and treatment will normally be carried out over a period of several weeks. A relatively new technique, which is still being evaluated, is known as cryosurgery. During cryosurgery, which is carried out under anesthesia, cooling probes are guided into the prostate using ultrasound and the cancer cells are killed by freezing them. The final form of treatment used for early stage cancer is high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU). This procedure is again carried out under anesthesia (or using a local spinal anesthetic) and a probe is placed into the prostate gland through the rectum. A beam of high intensity focused ultrasound is them used to raise the temperature in the area of focus and thus to kill the cancer cells. For late stage prostate cancer hormone therapy is used and this is designed not to attack the cancer itself but to target the male hormones (in particular testosterone) which the cancer cells need to grow. Late stage treatments will include orchiectomy (the removal of the testicles), which is designed to remove the source of the body's main production of testosterone, or a variety of hormone treatments aimed at either reducing the level of testosterone and other male hormones in the body or of blocking their action. In cases where hormone therapy proves ineffective, systematic radiation therapy or chemotherapy may be recommended. Whatever the stage of your cancer it is important to consider all of the options carefully and weigh the advantages, disadvantages and risks of each carefully before choosing the treatment that is best for you. For more information on prostate cancer treatments please visit ProstateCancerExplained.com today. Other Blog Comments Prostate Cancer Treatment and its Effects on Sexual Performance Prostate cancer drug gives new hope « eFitnessNow A new vaccine produced by Dendreon Corp. of Seattle seems to improve survival rates in men with othe...   Read more... Prostate Cancer Vaccine Meets Goal Provenge, an experimental treatment vaccine for advanced prostate cancer, met researchers'...   Read more... Company Body Slams Prostate Cancer - Stock Goes Through the Roof ... Imagine the huge smiles on the faces of executives and scientists at Dendreon Corp as their stock so...   Read more... Dendreon PROSTATE CANCER VACCINE Improves Survival
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http://www.prostate-cancer.org.uk/ good site also has a message board where you and your family can get support from others in the same position





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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

My dad has just told me he has aggressive prostate cancer, I'm absolutely devastated, my dad is my whole world

My dad has just told me he has aggressive prostate cancer, I'm absolutely devastated, my dad is my whole world?
I don't know how i'm going to cope, I have two children, who i am trying to hide it from and my dad has asked for my support, but who can support me, he has asked me not to tell my mum, who is divorced from and it's killing me, because other than my dad, she's the only one I can really talk too, please help, I feel so useless and scared. I don't want him to die.
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I am sooo sorry, I am going through the same thing too with my dad, he had aggressive lung cancer and he is suffering so much, it is so hard to watch a parent die, please take care and take one day at a time. I will be praying for your dad like I do for mine.
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Listen im not joking if u want ur dad 2 live try this only use it as a last resort type in 2 google "rick simpson run from the cure " watch the video and as i sed only use it as a last resort
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Its REAL WORLD, I know You Know IT, but one thing you must keep in mind i.e. ITS A TOUGH TOUGH WORLD, and everyone seems too busy with his/her own life, Personally No one is READY to Help other because We all are in Trouble. Be Straight, Consult a good Doc. and if possible ask your any best friend from your locality to help you to go with you.
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You will need to be the strong one, maybe your Dad needs time to get his head round everything before he tells other members of your family, you will need to respect his wishes, he will come to terms with it, but is unable to face people at the moment. Give him time, have they told him how long he has? This will obviousley reflect on your actions. It could be that he wants to tell your Mum himself, but doesn't feel ready to. Your strength will be his, be there for him, hug him, have a good cry together, but please, please be there for him, he will need you more than ever and he will need to be able to trust you. I lost my Dad when i was only nine, I am now forty five. You also need to seek support from one of the many Cancer Charitys, your Doctor should be able to help you with this, they will always be on the end of the phone.
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Presley, Your father should ask the doctor for the radioactive seeds to be implanted in his prostate. Also, he can explore with his doctor the surgery to have the prostate removed. They are both good options. If the radioactive seeds work he should have 4/5 good years. Maybe, you should go to the doctor with your father? Think positive, Melora
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Hi Presley, I am sorry you are going thru with this with your Dad. My Dad also had prostate cancer, he was 78 when diagnosed. He had daily radiation for six weeks and he is now 82 yrs old and doing great. I have terminal cancer, but its not nearly as scary as it was when my Dad was going thru this.. always harder to watch someone else suffer rather than ourselves. Unfortunately, he is watching me suffer now. He and I are the only ones in our entire family that have cancer, so we relate well to each other. Your support is going to mean the world to him even if its a heavy burden for you to carry. He must really trust you to tell you about his cancer. See if you can find an on line support group, yahoo has many cancer sections with support groups and some are of cancer of the prostate. You will be able to vent and find support from one of these groups. You need to be able to speak with someone about this or you will go 'insane'. But talk with your Dad, tell him how important it is for you to be able to discuss this with your Mom.. hopefully he will understand and relent. All the best to you.
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You've shared with us so perhaps there are specialist groups out there who could help you. I have heard about the work that Maggie's centres do and if there is one near you they would provide a supportive group. If not there is an on-line community who might help. Above all they will listen to your very personal fears and needs without judging you. Don't try to conceal everything from your children. If they see your father tell them that Grandad isn't feeling very well but the doctor is trying to make him feel better (which is true). If they pass it on to your mother then just say that your father is going to the doctor but doesn't want to talk about it. Do you have a close friend who you could confide in who won't tell your mother what you have said? This would give you a much needed safety valve. The prostate cancer charity also offers support and information and have a nurse manned helpline. They may be able to direct you to local support groups who might be able to help. With all my best wishes for what will be a very difficult time and that you will find the strength to get through it.
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ohhh sweety I'm so sorry!! I know it's hard, but my stepmom had the same thing. She lived through it! So don't worry, help your dad, bc he's going to have alot of trouble with this.. Keep his spirits high, be happy bc you have this time with him that most people don't have with there dads. I'm sure a friend would be happy to support you. Just ask, reach out. I'm also available. My email is katelynlovestyler@yahoo.com. I can't say that I share the same pain, but somewhat of it.
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Hang in there, just because your dad has cancer doesn't mean he has to die. Depending on what stage it's in, it can still be cured by surgery and he can go on chemo. Don't think the worst until you hear the worst. God bless and pray, God doesn't give anybody anything they can't handle.
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As devastating as the diagnosis of cancer can be, do not give up hope just yet. My father was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer in May of 2000. At that time, his cancer had already metastasized to his bones and his PSA was 250 (normal is 1-4, 10 is considered very high). He began a hormone therapy treatment of Lupron Depot and Casodex. Using this treatment, his PSA got back down to less than 1 and he lived a pretty active life for another 7 & 1/2 years. Up until his last six months or so, if you didn't know he was sick, you wouldn't have known that he was so sick.
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DON'T panic my husband was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer over 3 years ago treatments are available, my husband has a zoladex injection every 3 months. he doing well http://www.prostate-cancer.org.uk/ this site has a message board the men and their families can get support from each other
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I am sorry for you not being able to talk about this with anyone. Have you not a close friend who would listen to you? You don't mention whether your father is having treatment. Why not tell him how you feel about your mother and ask him if he would change his mind for your sake.
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I am sooo sorry abou t this problem its horrible i know i had my dad and my hubby go through the same thing and there is nothing much you can do. well go and talk to your mom. i mean let her know she shouldn't be told and talk to her about it. you know God takes those he wants now and i dont' know why. they will be at peace and its nice then. i dont' k now what you may think but its praying and being around your dad while hes here that counts i know suffereing isn't going to be good but they will try and make him comfortable. My prayers are with you in this time take care
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First off, I'm sorry that you have to deal with this. Now, I am going to give you some ways to help you cope: 1. Educate yourself. Aggressive prostate cancer is not good. BUT, there are treatment options that can possible slow down or even control the cancer for quite some time. I will put a website at the bottom of the page to help you. 2.Get support, your Dad needs you (and you need him), there are things you can do together. There are prostate cancer support groups that you can go to together. People who are going through this are fantastic people to learn and lean on. 3. Go to the doctors with your dad and ask lots of questions.




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