Saturday, February 20, 2010

What are the causes of prostate cancer

What are the causes of prostate cancer?

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I have always wondered too. What are they? Ill have to watch this question.
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What Causes Prostate Cancer? We do not yet know exactly what causes prostate cancer, but we do know that certain risk factors are linked to the disease. A risk factor is anything that increases a person's chance of getting a disease. Different cancers have different risk factors. Some risk factors, such as smoking, can be controlled. Others, like a person's age or family history, can't be changed. But having a risk factor, or even several, doesn̢۪t mean that you will get the disease. Several factors, listed below, can increase the risk of a man developing prostate cancer. Age: The chance of getting prostate cancer goes up as a man gets older. About 2 out of every 3 prostate cancers are found in men over the age of 65. Race: For unknown reasons, prostate cancer is more common among African-American men than among white men. And African-American men are twice as likely to die of the disease. Prostate cancer occurs less often in Asian men than in whites. Nationality: Prostate cancer is most common in North America and northwestern Europe. It is less common in Asia, Africa, Central and South America. Family history: Men with close family members (father or brother) who have had prostate cancer are more likely to get it themselves, especially if their relatives were young when they got the disease. Diet: Men who eat a lot of red meat or high-fat dairy products seem to have a greater chance of getting prostate cancer. These men also tend to eat fewer fruits and vegetables. Doctors are not sure which of these factors causes the risk to go up. The best advice is to eat 5 or more servings of vegetables and fruits each day and to eat less red meat and high-fat dairy products. Exercise: Although most studies have not shown a link to exercise, one recent study found that men over the age of 65 who exercised vigorously had a lower rate of prostate cancer. Some people get cancer because of changes to their DNA. DNA makes up our genes, which control how cells behave. DNA is inherited from our parents. A small percentage (about 5% to 10%) of prostate cancers are linked to such changes. It may also be the case that prostate cancer is linked to higher levels of certain hormones. High levels of male hormones (androgens) may play a part in prostate cancer risk in some men. Also, some researchers have noted that men with high levels of the hormone called IGF-1 are more likely to get prostate cancer. But others have not found such a link. More research is needed in this area.
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It's a mix of three things: your genetics, your testosterone levels and your diet. Black men are more likely to suffer of prostate cancer because they have higher testosterone levels that other ethnic groups. If men in your family have a history of prostate cancer, you're more at risk. Finally, prostate cancer like most cancers is much more common in Europe and North America because people tend to eat much junk food in those countries, meaning higher fat content in food and more genetically modified foods.
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We don't know the answer to that question. Cancer in general is when the cells in the area lose the ability to communicate and to stop growing when the area they are supposed to fill in is filled in. There is research done on the cellular components that fail, but not too much conclusive has been located yet. There are some precipiating factors - lack of exercise, lack of green vegetables in the diet What causes it to spread is known. People ignore the difficulty urinating which is a sign that all is not well with the prostate. Low back pain in the absence of muscle or disk involvement is another sign. Constipation is another precipitating factor. When people force the stool, they raise the pressure in the appropriate area and thus some cancerous cells are released and tend to head for the spinal cord.
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Cause is unknown ,but associated factors include the influence of the male hormone testosterone ,age ;incidence gets higher with age.
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Could be vaccination. Take a look at the site below which explains many misunderstood things about the cancer industry, and has some natural cures too. Cancer http://dgwa1.fortunecity.com/body/cancer.html





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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Did you survive prostate cancer

Did you survive prostate cancer?
Will you share your story with me please? When it was detected, the treatment you chose, the side effects you had, and how long ago this happened? My father in law was just diagnosed with prostate cancer and he is choosing NOT to have treatment. I would like to give him something to think about and try to convince him to get treatment. I have already given him a book on how to beat prostate cancer, and he has talked to a couple men that went through it, but I don't think it was enough. Thank you and congratulations for beating it.
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ca .pr.is very easy to be treated u have to know that man dies with ca. pr. but not from it
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i know of lots of men since the 80s who have been cured from this easily treated form of cancer.he must go for it,if he leaves it ,it will soon spread
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I did not, being a woman. BUT my dad did. :) They caught it fairly early. At 66 he went through aggressive treatment radiation and chemo. He wanted to live. Full treatment, full side effects... He HID from us and got the treatment out of state to weather it alone, BUT I didn't care, he was FIGHTING IT. I am so freakin proud of him I could CRY happy tears.. He did it. HE DID IT... Win or lose he is MY HERO.. He did it for him and he did it for us. You know there is not a lot of things you can convince the old folks to do, they believe when it's cancer its a death sentence, OR their modesty over their body, or like living on a farm, when they get sick just put them down. I hope you do convince him to try but if you can't don't make it a big deal. Just DEAL with HIS decision. Sounds like he already accepted his death sentence. God I love my dad for his courage. And that he is STILL with me 5 years later doing whatever it took, taking the challenge to fight. :) AWESOME. My grandmother got cancer, and knew she had a lump for 3 years tILL my GRANDPA saw it.. And forced her to go to the doctor. But it was too late. Old folks are funny. Be brave FIL be a hero. ~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~ editted PS.. I did not mean to imply that my grandmother dieing from Breast cancer at 57 is NOT a hero.. She is but in another way... I missed her so bad, and I felt so bad for her modesty in not going for a cure.... But she is a hero, because... in her death, I was determined to make sure I got checked.. and in my first mammo... THEY FOUND CANCER.. and I would have NEVER gotten checked if I hadn't of loved my gramma so much and missed her so much... Get Checked FIL... please... no reason putting a little pride and false modesty away can't help an old man to grow even now.
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I had prostate cancer in 2005 my psa was 4.5 and gleason was 6. I had proton radiation treatments at Loma Linda Universtiy Medical Center in Loma Linda California.. In my opinion it is the very best treatment there is today..It has been over 3 years now..my psa is .01.. I have no cancer.. I get psa tests every six months.. I was never sick or even felt bad one single day during my treatments.. It was like being on a 9 week vacation in southern california.. and Im cured...Proton Radiation is very different from conventional radiation.. in that approximately 90% of the treatment energy is delivered at the exact point needing to be treated. No surrounding body tissue or organs are damanged as with conventional radiation.. therefore you have little to no side effects.. I had -0- side effects during or after my treatments..was not sick or even felt bad and every thing works as before.. its like I never had cancer..The book he has is a good book.. I am assuming its the book written by Robert J. Marckini.. I cant understand him not wanting treatments.. there was nothing to mine.. very simple.. plus medicare and my medicare supplement paid for it...I was only out my room and board while in california hope this helps...if you have any questions, please feel to email me here on yahoo answers.. Also, I will die someday.. sorta think most of us do!!!, but not from prostate cancer.. and from what I have found out Prostate cancer is a very painful way to die.. its gets into your spine and they told me it is one of the most painful deaths there is...If your father in law would like to talk to me about Proton Radiation, I will be glad to share my experience with him.
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Taking the prostate gland out of a man is like taking the breasts off a women and her vagina. Their are many treatments andanswers. If he does not do anything about it, you will see him slowly fade away. Talk to his or your doctor.
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The treatment depends on how bad it is. What is his gleason score? How old is he? There's a lot of questions involved. In older men with a low PSA most doctors watch and wait to see what happens. I had Prostate surgery in December last year. I still have the cancer and the only treatment for me is hormones. This is a temporary fix to slow the growth of the cancer. Normally 12 to 18 months and it stops helping and then it depends on where the cancer went. Some prostate cancers are more aggressive than others. Was he in the Military and did he serve in Vietnam? If he was this is a disability. It's also a disability for Social Security. Good luck.






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Friday, February 12, 2010

Which country has the lowest rate of prostate cancer and why do you think so

Which country has the lowest rate of prostate cancer and why do you think so?

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Try this link. First paragraph deals with prostate cancer rates by country, and some reason why. http://schools-wikipedia.org/wp/p/Prostate_cancer.htm
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I believe it is most oriental countries..and it is due to diet..they have a lower rate of all kinds of cancer.. I would also think they get more exercise.. walking.. not riding..





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