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  • Medical Bladder Problems

    The urinary bladder is a hollow, muscular organ in the body. It collects urine ,which is excreted by the kidneys. Medical bladder problems may range from mild to severe.

  • Chronic Effects of Radiation Treatment for Prostate Cancer

    Prostate cancer is one of the more treatable cancers in the U.S. 90 percent of the time, it's detected early and almost all of those treated are cancer free 5 years later. Radiation therapy kills...

  • How to Treat Prostate Problems

    The prostate is a walnut-sized organ in men located just beneath the bladder. The prostate transports urine from the bladder and provides the fluid portion of semen. There are several types of...

  • What Will Help to Lower the PSA?

    Prostate specific antigen, or PSA, comes from the prostate gland of men. PSA is a protein responsible for making seminal fluid liquid. When PSA blood levels are too high, several health issues may...

  • Reasons for a High PSA Count

    Prostate specific antigen (PSA) can help physicians determine if a man has prostate cancer. It is a protein created by prostate gland cells. The PSA test may have limitations in diagnosing cancer...

  • What Is the Right Level for the PSA?

    Almost since the discovery of PSA, there has been controversy over what is an acceptable level. Doctors hoped it would be an accurate marker for prostate cancer, but at slightly elevated levels,...

  • How to Lower PSA Levels Naturally

    Prostate-specific antigens (PSAs) are proteins produced by the cells of the prostate gland and found in small amounts in the serum of normally healthy men. If PSAs are elevated, this can be an...

  • Diet to Lower PSA

    You may be able to lower your risk of prostate cancer by changing the way you eat. Countries with lower prostate cancer rates share common traits in their diet. The reason is the PSA, or...

  • Causes of Bladder Cancer

    The development of bladder cancer has been linked to several benign risk factors. For example, ethnicity appears to have a distinct effect on a person's chances of contracting bladder cancer....

  • Elevated PSA & Infections

    The PSA (prostate-specific antigen) blood test is one of the most widely used tools in the diagnosis of prostate cancer. However, an elevated reading is hardly definitive and can indicate other...

  • Healthy Prostate Care

    According to bio-medicine.org, prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men, striking more than 200,000 males every year. Maintaining a healthy prostate not only helps reduce the...

  • Urinary Bladder Disease

    Urinary bladder diseases are a group of medical conditions that effect the bladder, an organ that stores urine. Bladder diseases can be short-term, chronic or fatal and effect people of all ages.

  • Compare Prostate Cancer Treatments

    According to the National Cancer Institute, prostate cancer is caused by abnormal cells that divide in an uncontrolled fashion. Treatments are designed to limit the impact of those abnormal cells.

  • Exercise to Help the Side Effects of IMRT Radiation Prostate Treatment

    Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) for prostate cancer delivers very precise doses of radiation in a way that matches the 3D shape of the tumor. It is designed to deliver a high dose of...

  • Medications for Prostate Cancer

    Prostate cancer treatment may include medications, radiation, and surgery incorporated into individualized cancer treatment plans designed by a cancer specialist known as an oncologist.

  • What Happens After Prostate Radiation?

    A radiation oncologist will develop an individualized radiation treatment plan aimed at killing cancerous cells while sparing normal tissue as much as possible. Whichever modality is chosen, the...

  • How to Freeze the Prostate as a Cancer Treatment

    Cryotherapy, also known as cryoablation or cryosurgery, is a procedure that involves freezing the prostate gland. Developed in the early 1990s as a treatment for prostate cancer, this procedure...

  • Medicine for the Prostate Gland

    All one needs to do is watch a few hours of TV to realize there are a variety of prescription medications for men suffering from urinary problems related to their prostates. That's not surprising...

  • Prostrate Problems & Symptoms

    Prostate problems normally show up in males 50 years of age or older. To diagnose the prostate properly a doctor will use a physical examination, a blood test, a urine sample, a biopsy of the...

  • Prostate Definition

    The prostate is a small, glandular, male reproductive organ whose secretions comprise ejaculate. The three common conditions involving the prostate are benign prostatic hypertrophy, prostatitis...

  • Bladder Pain Information

    Bladder pain can be a result of a variety of medical conditions. It may be caused by infections that are easily treated or by life-threatening bladder or vaginal cancer. It is important to have...

  • Prostate & Bladder Problems

    The bladder is a balloon-shaped organ in the lower abdomen, behind the pubic bone. It is responsible for storing and removing urine. The prostate is an exocrine gland in a man's pelvis, below the...

  • Prostate Disease

    Typically, the prostate gland is only about the size of a walnut. But the semen-producing gland located just beneath the bladder can cause a great deal of discomfort and pain for men when it's...

  • About Intravesical Treatment for Bladder Cancer

    About 1 in 84 women and 1 in 27 men are likely to develop bladder cancer during their lifetime. The American Cancer Society estimates that 71,000 people will contract bladder cancer in the United...

  • What Is a PSA Test?

    The prostate-specific antigen blood test (PSA) is a screening test that measures the amount of this antigen in a man's blood. This substance is produced by the prostate gland. Elevations of PSA...

  • Symptoms of an Enlarged Prostrate

    As they age, all men will experience some enlarging of the prostate, if the enlargement of the prostate starts to effect everyday life then it needs to be treated. Like with all health conditions,...

  • What are Natural Ways to Prevent Prostate Cancer?

    Every man faces the prospect of contracting prostate cancer if, as experts state, he lives long enough. It is the third most common prostate disease. While most prostate cancers are treatable if...

  • How Estrogen Affects the Male Prostate Gland

    The prostate gland is the male embryological equivalent of the uterine endometrial lining. The endometrium thickens in response to estrogen. It is the lining that sheds when a woman menstruates....

  • Definition of Incontinence

    Many people of both genders suffer from incontinence due to a variety of reasons, from old age to a sagging bladder. Adult protection is sometimes worn for the prevention of accidents and...

  • How to Beat Prostate Problems

    Prostate enlargement or Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy (BHP) is an increasing problem for aging men. There are currently more than 30 million men throughout the USA suffering form this problem....

  • How to Prevent Hematuria

    Blood in your urine, clinically known as hematuria, can be an alarming and worrisome situation to find yourself dealing with. Though it's occasionally a sign of a serious condition, the good news...

  • How to Identify Prostate Cancer Risks

    According to statistics provided by the Mayo Clinic, prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men, and on average, one in six men will contract prostate cancer annually. Prostate cancer can...

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