By By Authors | On February 7, 2007 | In Prostate-Cancer | Rated
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men other than nonmelanoma skin cancer and the second most common cause of cancer deaths in American men older than 55 years of age.
By By Authors | On February 7, 2007 | In Prostate-Cancer | Rated
Prostate cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer found in men today. With 230,000 cases diagnosed annually in the United States, the thought alone can make anyone cringe. Just mentioning that you have cancer can be very frustrating and very depressing.
By By Authors | On February 7, 2007 | In Prostate-Cancer | Rated
Understanding prostrate cancer warning signs is very important as nearly every man experience some type of prostrate problem during his lifetime. Enlargement of the prostate is commonly experienced by men after the age of forty-five. Although this may not be a problem in itself, it is uncomfortable and could potentially develop into more serious maladies.
By By Authors | On February 7, 2007 | In Prostate-Cancer | Rated
Being afflicted with prostate cancer is one of the complications that men can suffer. Other than skin cancer, this form of cancer is also the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer in America. In fact, one out of every six men in the U.S. will develop this type cancer at some point in his life.
By By Authors | On February 7, 2007 | In Prostate-Cancer | Rated
Normally, human cells divide and increase permanently. This way our body is growing and inactive cells are replaced. That means a controlled process when the resulting cells are identically with their origin. Sometimes, from unknown reasons, the process gets out of control and the result of cells division is an abnormal growth called a tumour.
By By Authors | On February 7, 2007 | In Prostate-Cancer | Rated
Prostate cancer is generally a slowly developing disease. While 1 man in 6 will get prostate cancer during his lifetime, only 1 in 34 will die of this condition. This situation happens when a cancerous cell or two migrate to a bone some place while it is still undetectable even with screening.
By By Authors | On February 7, 2007 | In Prostate-Cancer | Rated
Cancer is one of the deadliest diseases known to man. Besides, if a doctor tells you that you have cancer, you would definitely feel depressed and frustrated. It is a fact that many people have died from cancer. Being the second-largest killer in the United States, you should always be aware of your health.
By By Authors | On February 7, 2007 | In Prostate-Cancer | Rated
For many men prostate problems represent nothing more than a mere inconvenience and just another one of those things that we all have to put up with as we get older. To others however they represent a truly life threatening condition.
By By Authors | On February 7, 2007 | In Prostate-Cancer | Rated
Prostate cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in men. In fact, only skin cancer is more common. Over 200,000 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year, and one in six men will be diagnosed with the disease during their lifetime.
By By Authors | On February 7, 2007 | In Prostate-Cancer | Rated
Anybody who has seen “Peanuts,” the world's best comic strip because its characters act like human beings, will recall the episode when one of the girls asks Lucy why she hates Charlie Brown so much.
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