prostate cancer treatment
prostate cancer treatment
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by Barney Garcia - 2006-11-30
Cancer the word causes a chill run down through the spine and we start feeling weak in the knees. But with the advancements in the medical sciences there is no need to feel weak in the knees, instead ...
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by Khim Lim - 2006-12-06
It can be very depressing for you if you have been diagnosed with prostate cancer and as a result of your treatment, have to combat impotence as well. You have feelings of inadequacy and feel as if y...
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by Khim Lim - 2006-12-23
Radiation therapy, also commonly known as radiotherapy, is the most frequently prescribed prostate cancer treatment. It is designed to kill off your cancerous cells with high energy radiation beams ho...
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by Khim Lim - 2006-12-26
Being diagnosed with prostate cancer is a big shock for anyone however you should not immediately write your life off as there are a number of very successful prostate cancer treatments now available....
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by Khim Lim - 2006-12-30
Being diagnosed with prostate cancer nowadays is by no means a death sentence however it is imperative that you get treatment without delay. There are a number of prostate cancer treatment options ava...
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by Abigail Franks - 2007-02-15
If ever you need a good reason to get a prostate cancer screening this is it. SEX, for many men, seems to define who we are as people. So the question about the possibility of having sex after being...
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by Abigail Franks - 2007-02-22
If you've been told that you have prostate cancer, then you've probably had The Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Test, been physically checked and probably have already had a biopsy performed. Once al...
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by George Knows - 2007-03-02
Prostate cancer is the third major cause of death related to cancer for men. According to recent studies, over half of all men over 50 years of age suffer from an enlarged prostate and its effects. Ma...
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by Helen Hecker - 2007-03-08
About 80 percent of men who reach the age of 80 have prostate cancer. Men have traditionally been less likely to seek medical attention than women, especially for minor problems which often serve as w...
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by Abigail Franks - 2007-03-09
Here we go again folks. Researchers are now suggesting that lycopene, abundantly found in tomatoes, can now lower the risk of getting prostate cancer. These modern studies on prostate cancer have conc...