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  • Life Expectancy of Prostrate Cancer

    Early prostate cancers grow slowly. Initially it takes two to four years for the tumor to double in size, but as the tumor grows, the growth rate accelerates.

  • Surgical Treatment for Prostrate Cancer

    According to the Mayo Clinic, prostate cancer is among the most common cancers affecting American men. Nearly one in six men will be affected by the disease in his lifetime. There are a variety of...

  • Hifu Side Effects

    The High Intensity Focus Ultrasound (HIFU) medical device is piloted by computer and is generally used to treat localized prostate cancer. It is considered a minimally invasive procedure, much...

  • Prostate Cancer Treatment Choices

    The prostate gland is a large gland that is located just in front of the rectum and is a portion of the male reproductive system. When cells of the prostate develop genetic mutations, this can...

  • How to Deal with Cancer: Prostate Treatment Options At Home

    Prostate cancer is the fifth most lethal form of cancer today killing over 28,000 men annually. What is interesting though is that this tumor is very slow growth and often comes with little or no...

  • Comparison of Prostate Cancer Treatments

    Prostate cancer treatment varies depending on the stage of the cancer, how far the cancer has spread, and the patients age and general health. Treatment options can include surgery, radiation,...

  • Prostate Tumor Symptoms

    Because prostate cancer is usually so slow growing, it rarely causes physical symptoms until quite advanced. Even then, the typical symptoms are non-specific and easily confused with symptoms from...

  • About Prostate Tumor Grades

    The grade of a prostate tumor refers to a scoring system named after a physician, Donald Gleason. The grade is a combination of two category numbers---the primary grade and the second most common...

  • Radiation Prostate Cancer Treatment

    Radiation therapy works to damage cancerous cells that are in the process of dividing. The radiation can cause mutations in the DNA of the cells. Because the tumor cells from prostate cancer are...

  • Common Prostate Cancer Treatment

    The prostate gland is part of the male reproductive system--specifically, it produces seminal fluid. In men over 50, the prostate gland can swell, causing benign prostate hyperplasia, which can...

  • Prostrate Cancer Survival Rates

    One of the most commonly diagnosed cancers, prostate cancer also has high survival rates when detected in the early stages. Here are some statistics about the survival rates of prostate cancer.

  • Prognosis of Prostate Cancer

    Prostate cancer is among the most commonly diagnosed cancers, with more than 186,000 new diagnoses annually. Fortunately, it has a 93 percent survival rate if it is caught in the early stages....

  • How to Understand If Lowering Your Cholesterol Can Decrease Your Cancer Risk

    A new study shows that lower cholesterol levels may be associated with a decreased risk of prostate cancer. Can you lower your cancer risk by decreasing your cholesterol level?

  • How to Know the Stages of Prostate Cancer

    The stages of prostate cancer are classified according to a basic lettering/numbering system which allows both the doctor and patient to understand how far the cancer has spread. A more intricate...

  • How to Know What Questions to ask Your Doctor When First Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer

    The prostate gland is located in man's abdomen, just below the bladder, and cancer of this organ occurs when a malignant tumor has attack the cells in the prostate. Patients will have many...

  • 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...

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