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Prostate Cancer Free Yourself From Worry Know Your Options

September 20th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Like other cancers, the cause of is not known; it appears to be more common in African American men and men with a family history of the disease. Prostate cancer is normally a slow growth cancer that can take years before it becomes deadly. Simply put, cancer that grows in the prostate gland is called .

The prostate is a small, walnut-sized structure that makes up part of a man’s reproductive system; it wraps around the urethra, the tube that carries urine out of the body - because of this can cause various urinary problems. If you have , are concerned about getting it, or if you’re looking out for the health of someone you love, this article can help. The second leading cause of cancer deaths among men in the U.S. is from .

Additional symptoms that may be associated with this disease are bone pain or tenderness, and abdominal pain. One of the most common symptoms is the inability to urinate, get checked right away. Some men will experience symptoms that might indicate the presence of .

The need to urinate frequently, especially at night is another symptom. Most symptoms, although associated with , are more likely to be connected to non-cancerous conditions. One symptom is difficulty starting urination or holding back urine.

Your doctor may use either one or two of the most common tests for detection. The decision about whether to pursue a PSA test should be based on a discussion between you and your doctor. A chest x-ray may be done to see if there’s a spread of cancer.

There are several potential downsides to PSA testing; for example a high PSA does not always mean a patient has . A prostate gland biopsy usually confirms the diagnosis. A PSA test with a high level can also be from a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate gland.

Surgery, radiation, hormonal therapy and all have significant side effects; know fully what they are before you proceed. Medicines can be used to adjust the levels of testosterone; called hormonal manipulation. If is decided upon after the first round of , most men receive further doses on an outpatient basis at a clinic or physician’s office.

Urinary incontinence can be one of the possible complications of surgery. Thoroughly discuss all your treatment options and concerns with your doctor and other health professionals; it never hurts to get a second or even third opinion or more if necessary - don’t be afraid to ask. Chemotherapy medications are often used to treat prostate cancers that are resistant to hormonal treatments.

Be aware that some men choose natural treatment options and forgo any surgery, radiation or . Surgery is usually only recommended after thorough evaluation and discussion of all available treatment options. Surgery, called a radical prostatectomy, removes the entire prostate gland and some of the surrounding tissues.

OHSU is beginning a study of acupuncture as a treatment for hot flashes for men with or survivors. Many men simply want the best treatment they can get but what’s important is choosing the best treatment for you. The conventional treatment of is often controversial.

If you’re not already doing so, make a serious effort to watch your diet closely. Use flaxseed oil or walnut oil in your daily dark green salad. Eat high-fiber snacks like raw nuts (soak them overnight first), raw seeds, and dried fruit, such as dates, and figs.

Making a ginger tea, by adding a thin slice or two of fresh gingerroot to hot water, is helpful to many people I know. Eat foods that contain the essential fatty acids. For natural treatment for the prostate make an appointment with a naturopathic doctor, called a naturopath; ask around for referrals.

Buy lacinato kale and juice it in your juicer with sweet carrots. Add a small handful of kale or spinach to your fruit smoothie and blend– know one will ever know. Make highly nutritious raw applesauce using a food processor and put in 3-4 cored pesticide-free apples, with the skin on, and mix for a minute; so much better for you than canned highly processed applesauce and add 1/4 tsp. cinnamon or two tablespoons of freshly ground flaxseed for another boost.

While the number of men diagnosed with remains high, survival rates are also greatly improving; perhaps because of dietary improvement. The one thing that you should not do however is rely on information obtained from the Internet to make your final decision; double-check everything. Make sure to read everything you can about natural and conventional treatment online and offline.

For more information on BestProstateHealthTips.com treatments and symptoms go to BestProstateHealthTips.com BestProstateHealthTips.com Helen Hecker R.N.’s website specializing in prostate and tips, advice and resources, including information on prostate tests and BestProstateHealthTips.com natural treatments

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Understanding Different Types of Cancer

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People have to worry about a lot of afflictions in our modern age. These health issues are at the top of our priority list. Some of the health afflictions these days are so terrifying simply because we can’t prevent them. We are all afraid of things we can’t prevent. Even pondering about these issues is so frightening for some people.

However, avoiding these health issues will obviously get us nowhere. The numerous types of cancer are great examples. In my opinion, there is really no point in blocking this dismal topic out of our minds. Since we can’t avoid them, we should do our best to deal with them like we do every other health affliction. We have to search high and low for cures and treatments that are better than the ones we currently have.

There’s a good chance that you know someone who has cancer. Well, at least the odds say that you probably do. In my life, I have known a few individuals that have grappled with several types of cancer. My uncle on my father’s side suffered from kidney cancer. The doctors deducted that his drinking problems were probably the culprits that caused his cancer.

It’s terrible to think about these health issues, but yet it’s certainly a reality for many people. The problem is that no one can really avoid some types of cancer. You can see this just by taking a look around at all the idiots still smoking. I’m not really sure that they realize that smoking clearly and without a doubt leads to . You would think that folks would avoid the obvious types of cancers with all the health problems floating around these days.

This is the perfect time to get educated regarding the many types of cancer. You can visit your local library that is full of research on types of cancer. You can also opt to do it the modern way. You can simply get on your old laptop and see what’s up. There is a simple reason for gaining this knowledge. You should know and do the things that you can do to decrease your chances of acquiring any types of cancer.

Morgan Hamilton offers expert advice and great tips regarding all aspects concerning

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Some Answers To Colon Cancer Questions

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1. What is ?

Cancer is a disease which can affect cells from all organs. The affects the cells of the colon, determining them to proliferate in an uncontrollable way. This mass of abnormal cells will form a tumor inside the colon. The cancer of the intestine is quite frequent and two thirds of this type of cancer is situated in the colon.

2. Who can develop ?

You are at risk of developing if you drink a lot of alcohol and you are obese. Also if other members of your family had or you could inherit some genes that make you more sensible to cancer. If you have polyps on your intestine and you leave them untreated for a long time, they can transform into malign polyps, meaning that cancer had occurred.

3. Is my diet involved in cancer development?

Following a diet which is rich in fats and proteins could expose you to cancer. If you eat a lot of fruit, vegetables and high fiber foods you can prevent from occurring.

4. Does come with any symptoms?

There are some symptoms which could announce that cancer is installing, but they also appear in other diseases. Some of the symptoms are: seeing blood in your bowels, alternation of diarrhea with constipation, and low abdominal pains.

5. How does the doctor know that I have cancer?

The doctor will perform a sigmoidoscopy or a colonoscopy to examine the insides of the colon. Also x-rays of the colon will be performed. These methods will see if tumors are present inside the colon. In order to stage CT and ultrasound will be used.

6. Can be treated?

Generally the most indicated procedure in trying to treat is surgery. By surgery the doctors will remove the tumor from the colon. If the cancer spread, giving metastasis, the doctors will recommend you and radiotherapy. These are hard bearable due to their side effects like nausea, vomiting, loss of hair, fever, and tiredness.

7. Is the treatment effective or not?

If the was diagnosed in its early stages and it has not spread to other organs the treatment will be 90% effective and patients will survive even five years after. If the cancer has given metastasis the treatment will not be so effective any more and half of the diagnosed patients will live less that five years.

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How Cancer Changed My Life and How It Can Change Yours

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“Caring about others, running the risk of feeling, and leaving an impact on people, brings happiness.” Rabbi Harold Kushner

As a cancer survivor, and in speaking to audiences worldwide, people often ask me, “How did you get into the speaking business? And, “Tell me about your cancer.” The answer is simple. On May 2, 1991, I experienced a wake-up call that would forever change my life. I was diagnosed with stage zero . And it doesn’t run in my family. The good news is that through life-altering experiences such as these, we’re often forced to find our passion and fulfill our fate. Here’s my story as a cancer survivor, what it taught me and what you can learn from it.

My life in Redondo Beach, California in 1991 was wonderful. Living in an ocean view town home blocks from the beach, and with a job I enjoyed, there was much reason to feel grateful. In addition, my many friends and I had just celebrated my 31st birthday in late March of that same year.

One month later we were all skiing at Mammoth Mountain in California. Having just completed my final ski run of the day, I was feeling happy, alive and energized. It was nearing sunset. Clouds in pink, purple and orange hues filled the sky. The scent of the green pine trees and crisp mountain air was exhilarating.

Two days later, I was sitting in front of the doctor when he said to me, “Unfortunately, Colleen, you’ve got .” My whole body went numb. I told him that since I was handling it well and wasn’t in tears, I must be in shock. He winced with empathy, and said, “I think you are.” The good news is my was stage zero so I never had any chemo or radiation. I was one of the lucky ones.

Having said that, I recently spoke for the 4th annual dinner of a survivors’ group and was shocked at how many patients were under the age of 40. They were not the relatives of cancer patients but the actual patients themselves. At that dinner, I asked both the patients and their families to write down what they had learned from a diagnosis. Here are some of the things they shared:

“My wife is a cancer survivor, and I am now deeply aware of how the birds sing and the flowers bloom.”

“I have become closer to God. I use my experience to talk to youth. My skies are bluer and my flowers more colorful. I see more to life than others. I have better relationships with others I meet.”

“Life is too special and sometimes too short to worry about the small stuff. We need to have a passion for life. Working in oncology and having a cancer survivor mother to share my life with is truly a blessing! This disease is preventable! Get screened and get treatment if necessary!”

“I got a colonoscopy and had polyps in my late 20’s. I now know that I am not indestructible.”

“After being diagnosed with at age 38, I learned to put myself, my husband and my children ahead of any other obligations. It made me look for God’s purpose in my life.”

“As the wife of a cancer survivor I find that my sense of what life is all about has changed. My treatment of others (my husband, children, and other people in my life) has become more loving.”

“I appreciate life much more and am thankful for each day. I look forward to what life has in store for me.”

“Increased awareness of life’s potential to change suddenly. I’m reconnected with family members not seen for a long time. As a survivor, it caused my family members to all get a colonoscopy.”

”I am a cancer survivor. I am now so very very happy and singing praises and helping others. Smile, smile, smile!”

As a cancer survivor, I can tell you that the things that we think are so pressing and urgent often aren’t. It’s about family, friends, appreciating nature, taking risks and helping others. I hope you will not have to experience a wake-up call in order to find your passion and fulfill your fate. Learn from the experiences of others. March is awareness month. Please get screened. Don’t die of embarrassment. It could save your life.

Copyright 2006 Colleen Kettenhofen

Colleen Kettenhofen is a motivational speaker, workplace expert, & co-author of “The Masters of Success,” as featured on the Today Show, along with Ken Blanchard and Jack Canfield. ColleenSpeaks.com ColleenSpeaks.com Popular topics: leadership, management, difficult people, success, presentation skills. To order the book, or for more free articles and newsletter visit ColleenSpeaks.com ColleenSpeaks.com (800)323-0683.
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