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thomasdevos
10-05-2009, 10:53 PM
Do you have symptoms of prostate cancer?

The prostate gland is located directly below the bladder and in front of the rectum. It is a small walnut-sized structure is part of the reproductive system of man. It wraps around the urethra, which is the tube that carries urine outside the body. And because of this it can cause various urinary problems. I suspect it may be a food link to cancer of the prostate. I'm cured naturally breast cancer and others are cured of all types of cancer using a system life of foods.

Prostate cancer is deadly, but because it is slow growing, it can be cured if detected early. Prostate cancer is characterized by the "class" and "scene". Score is given to indicate how quickly a cancer is growing ? the highest rank, the more likely that cancer grow and spread quickly. The size and extent of the tumor will determine its stage. In most men, prostate cancer grows so slowly that they will never be men even know they have the condition.

Weak or interrupted flow of urine and painful urination or burning may be symptoms to watch for. One of the most common symptoms is the inability to urinate and if you have these symptoms, you should get checked immediately. The need to urinate frequently, especially at night is another common symptom.

If you find blood in the urine or semen and frequent pain or stiffness in lower back, hips or upper thighs, they can be symptoms of cancer. But having one or more cancer symptoms does not necessarily mean you have cancer of the prostate. Additional symptoms that may be associated with cancer are bone pain or tenderness, and abdominal pain.

A urinalysis may indicate if there is blood in the urine, which may or may not be linked to cancer. Another test usually used when symptoms of prostate cancer are present is a digital rectal examination (DRE) performed by your doctor, proctologist or sometimes an oncologist. A prostate biopsy usually confirms the diagnosis of cancer.

A chest radiograph may be made to see if there is a gap of cancer called metastasis. Keep in mind that many experts report that PSA tests are unreliable and they are looking for better ways to diagnose prostate cancer. Also the urine or prostatic fluid cytology in May reveal unusual cells.

Drugs can have many side effects including hot flashes and loss of sexual desire, so consider this carefully before you commit to take. Many men simply want the best treatment they can get, but what is important is to choose the treatment best for you. What you can do is begin to understand what exactly your treatment options are and what you do first.

A new treatment is on the forefront that recruits the body's own immune system cells to destroy tumors that could become a new way to treat men with advanced cancer of the prostate is as if the FDA approves the treatment very individualized. In patients whose health makes the risk too high for surgery, radiotherapy is often the chosen conventional alternative, but think through whether or not you want to expose this. And anyone considering surgery should be aware of the benefits, risks and extent of the procedure and how it will affect your daily life.

Be aware that many people nowadays choose natural treatment options and forgo any surgery, radiotherapy or chemotherapy.Some drugs with numerous side effects are used to treat advanced cancer of the prostate by blocking the production of testosterone, called chemical castration. It has the same result as surgical removal of the testicles. Whether radiation is as good as removing the prostate gland is debatable and the decision on which to choose, if any, can be difficult. The body has memory for all radiation and surgery has many disadvantages.

If more than one chemotherapy is decided after the first cycle of chemotherapy most men receive further doses on an outpatient basis in a clinic or doctor's office. Prostate tumors require testosterone to grow. Reducing the level of testosterone is used to prevent the growth and spread of cancer. Medications can be used to adjust the levels of testosterone called hormonal manipulation, but consider this approach carefully.

Dietary advice ? use linseed oil in a dark green salad daily. A good diet, natural treatment approach is to avoid all acidic foods, which are inflammatory, that is, foods that are dead. Eat living plant foods. Much to drink pure filtered water, at least one liter per day.

Consider taking liquid oil or cod liver oil supplements fish every day. Lacinato Buy and cabbage juice in your juicer with some sweet carrots. To boost fiber easy, mix two tablespoons of flax seeds ground up applesauce first, two or three apples, made in a food processor. Grind flax seeds in an old clean coffee grinder.

Add a small handful of kale or spinach to your fruit smoothie and mix well. Nobody will ever know. Eat at least one, preferably two organic apples with the skin on each day. Put two tablespoons of coconut oil, the kind that is unbleached, non deodorized and refined in your smoothies. Coconut oil is made from plants, not animal-based and is really good for us.

Consider sites like this, a starting point where you can start to learn more about prostate cancer. Once diagnosed, you may be interested in joining a support group whose members share their experiences and problems. But be careful because many may choose conventional treatment and if you choose natural treatment you may want to share information with others using the same approach. It is important to get as informed as possible and read all the latest books, ebooks and research available on the conventional approaches and natural alternatives.

Reference Site:

prostate cancer treatment (http://prostate-cancer-treatment-cure.com)
prostatecancerfoundation (http://www.prostatecancerfoundation.org)
en.wikipedia.org (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostate_cancer)
www.cancer.gov (http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/prostate)
neworiental (http://www.neworiental.org/publish/portal0/tab1127/info377702.htm)