You Can Survive Prostate Cancer

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The prostate gland is located in a chestnut between the rectum and the bladder neck. It straddles the urethra with two lobes that reach around both sides of it. Muscle tissue in the flap you regulate the flow of urine and to stop it if potrebno.Žlijezda produces seminal fluid, viscous fluid that carries semen during orgasm.


Experts estimate that Canada's 26,000 people are diagnosed with prostate cancer each year, and continues to be diagnosed with 250,000 in the United States in the African American men are more likely to be infected than any other ethnic groups, Asian men the least. The reasons for this are unclear. However, regardless of nationality, all men over the age of 50 are at risk of contracting the disease.


If you are a man over 50 or if any of the following symptoms, see your doctor and get tested. Symptoms can be a sign of prostate cancer, and various medical issues:


  • Difficulty in starting, stopping or retention of urine flow
  • feeling that the bladder is not completely empty after urination
  • blood in urine or semen
  • pain during orgasm
  • pain or burning sensation when urinating
  • frequent need to urinate


It is important to note that in the early stages of prostate cancer usually have no symptoms at all, which makes screening and testing is imperative.


Coping with a diagnosis of prostate cancer


If you are diagnosed with prostate cancer, should talk to your doctor about your options. The study of cancer treatment in recent decades have given physicians new treatments and therapies, depending on how far your cancer has developed, can be completely cured of prostate cancer.


When prostate cancer is in its early stages, it is confined to the prostate. When the cancer is at this stage, it gives you the best chance of winning it completely. That is why it can not be overestimated; get checked for prostate cancer regularly after the age of 50 years. Ask your doctor if you are at increased risk and find out how often to check.


What are my treatment options?


Traditional treatments such as surgery and radiotherapy is usually reserved for advanced prostate cancer, the cancer that has spread to tissues around the prostate.


surgery requires hospitalization and general anesthesia to put you under. Your prostate is completely removed along with other cancerous tissue is located. Typical side effects include impotence and urinary incontinence. Recovery takes weeks and the surgery itself is a risk.


Radiation therapy is carried out over an area of ​​about 5 weeks and requires you to attend a clinic for 5 consecutive days every tjedan.Radioaktivni source is focused on your area of ​​the pelvis and cancer cells are burned off. Typical side effects are impotence and holes burned through the rectal wall adjacent to the prostate.


HIFU is short for High Intensity focused ultrasound. This treatment uses focused sound waves to heat and destroy cancer cells using a probe inserted into the rectum and the prostate in the neighborhood. This procedure is noninvasive and effective in eradicating cancer cells throughout the prostate. Where all the cancer cells are destroyed, it can be repeated. It can also be used as a "cleansing" procedure to eradicate the cancer cells are not caught by surgery or other means.


side effects have been proven to be minimal, with 93% cure rate when the cancer is caught in its early stages. There is a little down time when the procedure takes 2-3 hours and is performed in the out-patient basis. It is only performed on men with prostate cancer limited authority.


You can, but early detection is key.

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