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Is Green Tea Beneficial for the Prostate?

By admin On August 14, 2010 No Comments

Is Green Tea Beneficial for the Prostate?

Studies concerning green tea and prostate cancer, as well as breast cancer, have been conclusive enough for the US FDA to approve a health claim stating that green tea may help reduce an individual’s risk of these types of cancer, providing that the claims are worded in such a way as to not mislead the consumer.  It takes a lot for the FDA to approve health claims for foods or dietary supplements. 

In most cases, you will see the statement; “these claims have not been evaluated by the FDA”.  First of all, the industry, whether it is the food industry or the supplement industry, must petition the FDA to make a qualified health claim.  In 1996, no health claims had been filed.  Two petitions have been filed since that time.  The one concerning a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease was denied, even though that was

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Hormonal Therapy When Cancer Has Spread Beyond the Prostate Gland

By admin On August 7, 2010 No Comments

Hormonal Therapy When Cancer Has Spread Beyond the Prostate Gland

Once prostate cancer has spread beyond the prostate gland localized therapies are no longer sufficient to stop the growth of the cancer and treatment generally involves a combination of both radiation therapy to kill the cancer cells and hormonal treatment to slow the growth of the cancer by cutting off its fuel supply.

The aim of hormonal therapy is to cut off the production of the male hormones, such as testosterone, which fuel the growth of prostate cancer, or to render them ineffective, and this essentially means castration, either surgically or by other medical means such as using an antiandrogen drug to block the circulation of male hormones in the blood.

There are various different approaches when it comes to hormonal therapy and it is often a case of testing different combinations of drugs to discover what works best in individual patients. One

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Understanding A Prostate Biopsy Procedure

By admin On August 3, 2010 No Comments

Understanding A Prostate Biopsy Procedure

If you have been diagnosed with prostate cancer, you want to make sure the diagnosis is completely accurate so that you can pursue the right type of treatment. One of the best ways of determining whether or not you have prostate cancer is with a prostate biopsy procedure. This procedure is the most thorough way of detecting cancer cells, even at its earliest stages. The goal behind a prostate biopsy procedure is to take a small amount of tissue from the area and examine it to see whether or not cancer cells are present. Here is how a prostate biopsy procedure is performed.

• Preparing for the biopsy: The first thing that you will do before you have a prostate biopsy procedure is to prepare for the medical test. By now you have already had an initial physical examination and your doctor suspects that something is abnormal. When

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Prostate Cancer-All you need to Know

By admin On June 25, 2010 No Comments

Prostate Cancer-All you need to Know

Prostate is a walnut sized organ that plays an important role during sexual activities. Prostate cancer is a form of cancer that gets formed within the tissues of the prostate gland which is situated in front of the rectum and below the urinary bladder. Abnormal growth of cells in this organ results in the formation of cancer. It usually occurs in older men and men who are above the age of fifty (50). Prostate Cancer can affect men of all regions, however the death rate as a result of this disease is higher with men in the US. Prostate cancer is the second most common form of cancer that occurs in men. According to a recent study in United States, death occurs in more than twenty seven thousand, three hundred sixty men (27,360) every year as a result of prostate cancer.

The

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Increased Risk Factors To Developing Prostate Cancer

By admin On May 21, 2010 No Comments

Prostate cancer is a disease that affects more than 200,000 men each year in the United States. A detection often occurs at the fairly advanced rather than the early stages. This happens as most men are not aware about what early symptoms to look out for. In some cases, symptoms do not show up until much later.
It is therefore important that men who are at higher risk to getting prostate cancer have proper tests done. For most forms of cancer, early treatment can increase survival and recovery rates. Hence, it is possible to treat prostate cancer successfully, if cancer cells can be arrested early enough before spreading to the rest of your body.
Age. Age is the biggest risk factor. This disease usually strikes when men hit over fifty years of age. You should therefore go for a regular prostate exam once you hit

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