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Prostatic Cancer

The thoughts of being diagnosed with prostate cancer may present a dark and looming cloud over our spirits, however it is also known that light shines in darkness and hope is the light that permeates and dispels any darkness we may face.  With early detection the chances of becoming disease free from prostate cancer within 5 years is nearly 100%.  Other statistics indicate that better treatments for this disease may also be contributing to the higher success rates in beating the disease.

Prostatic adenocarcinomas are the result of cancer developing in the male prostate gland.  It is imperative to treat this condition as early as possible in order to prevent the cancer from spreading to other organs.  The good news is this type of malignancy tends to grow much slower than other malignant cells.  Even in late stage conditions, survival rates extend for years in many men.  The average survival time for metastasized malignancy is one to three years; however it has been known that these patients may live longer.

Risk Factors for Prostate Cancer:
  • Age
  • Ethnicity (African Americans being the Highest Risk)
  • Environmental
  • Inaccurate Testing Standards
  • Heredity, Genetic and Family History Factors
  • Occupational
  • Lifestyle
  • Non-Melanoma Skin Malignancies
  • Vasectomy
  • Sexual Activity
  • Infections
Diet is another consideration in regards to preventative measures, however due to the ongoing research in this area; it is recommended you consult with a specialist in regards to these potentially influential variables.  Symptoms include, weak urinary flow, inability to urinate, bloody urine, interruption of urinary stream, frequent urination and pain and burning during urination.  If you are experiencing any of these, please discuss this with a Prostatatic Adencocarcinoma Specialist.

 Have you or someone you know been diagnosed with Prostate Cancer?  Contact a qualified Prostate Cancer Doctor today.

 

 

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