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Prostate Cancer Information: Put The Odds In Your Favor
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only.
It is not intended as, nor should it be taken as, medical advice.
Always consult your physician if you have any questions.
Prostate cancer information can help you have a greater chance of
having a happy, healthy life – and it might even save your life.
Know The Odds
One in six men in the US will be diagnosed
with prostate cancer at some time in their lives.
That’s an alarming statistic, but you can reduce the odds
by learning (and doing) a few simple things.
Beat The Odds
Prevention isn’t that difficult – just a few common things.
Exercise – The sedate lifestyle can kill you.
30 minutes to an hour of exercise per day can produce the hormones
and chemicals that keep your prostate healthy.
Eat Healthy – Talk to your doctor about
setting up a diet plan for you. This is no time to fly solo -
get a referral for a dietitian.
Learn the Early Warning Signs of Prostate Cancer
Another way to beat the odds is to know the
prostate cancer early warning signs:
- Needing to urinate more frequently.
- Weaker stream when urinating.
- Difficulty releasing urine.
- Burning sensation when urinating
If you have these symptoms, it doesn’t always mean
that you have prostate cancer.
What it does mean is you need to
contact your doctor immediately to get tests
to find out what is wrong.
What If My Doctor Says That I Have Prostate Cancer?
Believe it or not, there’s still good news to be found here.
Prostate cancer has an extremely high healing percentages – 98 percent.
Some professionals even believe prostate cancer to be 100% curable.
Early diagnosis and prognosis will help determine which
of the many available prostate cancer treatments
are available to you.
Why Hasn’t My Doctor Started Treating My Prostate Cancer?
Your doctor knows that the tumor (or tumors) in your prostate
grow at an extremely slow rate.
His first treatment might only involve waiting
to see how the cancer progresses.
Months or even years could pass before your doctor
moves to treat your prostate cancer more aggressively.
When your doctor chooses to begin treatment,
you’ll have several treatment options, including
a combination of treatments, all of which benefit you.
Now you have enough prostate cancer information
to improve your odds of avoiding or surviving prostate cancer.