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Facts About Prostate Cancer

By Gary Giardina

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There are many different types of cancer that affect many people no matter what age, ethnicity, or gender they are. Unfortunately there is one form of cancer that only affects men, it is prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is a form of cancer which begins when the cells of the prostate become abnormal. After time, especially if untreated, the cells begin to grow and form tumors. Once the formation of tumors begins they can spread to other areas of the body. Because only men have a prostate gland, prostate cancer is a very real disease that all men need to be concerned about. As with any other type of cancer, if it is not treated prostate cancer can be life threatening. On the bright side, prostate cancer, much like many other forms of cancer, if found early on there is the chance that it can be treated in order to avoid any further complications that it might cause.

If you are wondering if there is anything that causes prostate cancer there are some identified contributing factors, but nothing that does or does not cause prostate cancer. Some of the attributing factors to this disease are age and diet. It seems that as men get older their chances of developing prostate cancer increase. This has been found especially in men who are 65 or older. Diet seems to be the other contributing factor to this disease. It has been observed by the medical community that men who tend to take part in diets that are rich in fat seem to be more at risk for prostate cancer that those who have a different type of diet. Of course another health factor for those who eat fatty foods is also obesity. If you are trying to lower your risk for prostate cancer as well as improve your overall health, it is wise to eat a diet that is high in fiber and low in fat. Another factor that is linked to prostate cancer is genetics. A man's chances of this can be increased if the disease is hereditary.

Unfortunately it is not that easy to detect prostate cancer by yourself. There are not always evident symptoms that might cause you to suspect that you have the disease. Even if you don't see the symptoms yourself, your doctor can identify them with a simple routine checkup. This is why that the medical community stresses to men who are over 50 to schedule regular checkups to their doctor. There are a few common symptoms that you should see a doctor if you experience such as any pain and burning during urination, any blood in your semen, and also if you experience problems when having an erection. Not only is it smart to have a regular check up with your doctor, it could also save your life if you are suffering from prostate cancer. With all of the developments and new treatment options for cancer it is quite possible that you can make a full recovery if your prostate cancer is detected early.

Additional Information at: http://healthprostatecancer.com/

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