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  • Prostrate Cancer & Hip Pain

    As age drastically increases the risk of developing prostate cancer, men must be on guard against this threat as they grow older. While regular screening usually begins around ages 40 to 60, men...

  • What to Expect After Prostate Surgery

    A prostatectomy, or removal of the prostate, is considered a major surgery requiring several days' stay in the hospital. An additional three weeks of home rest is advised before returning to work.

  • Side Effects of Lupron Shots in Men for Prostate Cancer

    Lupron, a brand name for leuprolide, is a synthetic form of a hormone classified as a gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist. Lupron decreases testosterone levels in men and estrogen levels in...

  • Side Effects of Cyproterone

    Cyproterone is a medication that is used for the treatment and management of symptoms that result from prostate cancer. It is a kind of hormonal therapy. The medication structurally resembles...

  • Prostate Cancer Pain Relief

    Prostate cancer may cause severe pain, either from the condition itself or from cancer therapy treatments designed to kill the cancer. Pain relief can take many forms, from natural remedies to...

  • Prostatic Cancer Symptoms

    Prostate cancer affects a gland in the male reproductive system and is most common in older men, though it is important for all men to be checked regularly by a medical professional. Here is a...

  • Drug Treatments for Prostate Cancer

    The prostate, located at the base of the bladder, is a gland found in only men. Its purposes include controlling urination and producing substances found in semen. Cancer cells can be present in...

  • Prostate Cancer Complications

    Complications from prostate cancer are caused from the cancer itself, side effects from treatment and the cancer spreading to other areas of the body. These problems range from sickness associated...

  • What Is the Definition of Prostate Cancer?

    The National Cancer Institutes says that prostate cancer occurs when tumors develop on the tissues of the prostate. The prostate is the reproductive gland located below the bladder and in front of...

  • Leg Pain & Prostate Cancer

    Leg pain is a symptom of prostate cancer; however, men don't usually expect that disease when they go to the doctor with pain. More often than not, it's dismissed or brought up to a physician who...

  • Prostate Cancer Causes & Penile Pain

    According to the Mayo Clinic, prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer in American men. The causes of prostate cancer include hormonal factors, personal behaviors and genetics. The...

  • Prostate Cancer Final Symptoms

    Prostate cancer is a fairly slow growing form of cancer that develops within the prostate, which is a reproductive gland in the male body. This form of cancer generally poses a problem for men of...

  • Prostate Cancer Warning Symptoms

    According to the Prostate Cancer Foundation, prostate cancer affects 1 of every 6 men in the United States. Like many other forms of cancer, the symptoms do not typically appear until the disease...

  • Warning Signs of Prostate Cancer

    Prostate cancer is ultimately a form of cancer that usually remains within the prostate, because it is a fairly slow-growing disease. Yet, sometimes it metastasizes into the lymph nodes or the...

  • How to Know What Pain Management is Available for Prostate Cancer

    While some men experience no significant pain from prostate cancer, most patients, especially those with cases that have reached an advanced stage, will need to know what kind pain management is...

  • How to Reduce the Pain Caused by Prostate Cancer

    While some men report no pain during their battle against prostate cancer, at some point many prostate cancer patients will have to seek treatment for their pain-related symptoms. Pain usually...

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