Thursday, November 12, 2009

Prostate Cancer?

Could I get some information on prostate cancer? Thanks.

Prostate Cancer?
With early diagnosis, prostate cancer is very treatable and in some cases, can be considered cured. The prostate generally increases in size as men age. The risk for prostate cancer also increases with age, although scientists do not know what causes prostate cancer. The good news is that it usually develops slowly and, if you're asking on behalf of yourself, I hope you're doing well : )





You can learn more about symptoms, prevention, research and treatment at this site:


http://cancer.health.ivillage.com/reprod...





Good luck!
Reply:i copy paste a little bit of a site:








Definition of prostate cancer: Cancer that forms in tissues of the prostate (a gland in the male reproductive system found below the bladder and in front of the rectum). Prostate cancer usually occurs in older men.





Estimated new cases and deaths from prostate cancer in the United States in 2007:











New cases: 218,890








Deaths: 27,050








See the online booklet What You Need To Know About™ Prostate Cancer to learn about prostate cancer symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and questions to ask the doctor.








Just type in the search:prostate cancer and there is loads of information:I MYSELF WOULD GO TO MY OWN DOCTOR WITH QUESTIONS LIKE THAT.


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Reply:Look %26amp; read "painless haematuria is papiloma" that is cancer of prostate. If haematuria is their %26amp; painless than it is if not than it can't be cancer.
Reply:Go to www.webmd.com!


Good Luck!


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