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thomasdevos
10-05-2009, 10:57 PM
Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer in the United States

According to the Foundation of prostate cancer, cervical cancer is the most common non-skin cancer in the United States. A man is diagnosed with prostate cancer every three minutes and one dies every seventeen minutes. It is the leading cause of cancer death in men after lung cancer. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) indicates that over 70% of diagnosed cases of prostate cancer occur in men aged over 65 years. Both organizations and others work in educating the public and to make projections more readily available to all populations. Research

To catch a prostate cancer at an early stage, it is recommended that men with no risk factors to obtain annual screening each year after 50 years. If a parent, as a father or brother who has been diagnosed, then the recommended age to start screening for prostate cancer is 45. Among men with an even higher risk, such as African American men and those with higher family impact, routing screening should begin at age 40. For many, it may be more embarrassing than uncomfortable to start and be a rectal examination or PSA blood test.

Prostate cancer usually has no symptoms and the only way it can be detected is through a prostate exam or rectal screening of blood PSA. The Prostate Cancer Foundation reports that if the signs are present, they may be subtle and attributed to other causes, such as a painful or difficult urination, urinary frequency, painful ejaculation, difficulty getting an erection, blood in urine or semen, and pain or stiffness below the waist and above the knees.

There are different regimens available for prostate cancer, such as hormone treatment or chemotherapy, depending on the stage the cancer has progressed, whether it is localized, recurrent or metastatic. The doctor may even recommend no treatment depending on the individual situation and what the patient feels best for him. A second opinion or a third should be sought regarding the diagnosis and treatment plan for the peace of mind that whatever the chosen path is correct. Cancer can be very scary for many people, which creates great stress. When newly diagnosed, patients may have difficulty expressing their thoughts and feelings to their doctor and their relatives, and they should be encouraged to seek spiritual and / or counseling to help them accept the situation for this it is and deal with it in a healthy way.

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