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A Vaccine for Prostate Cancer May Be on the Horizon

by Jeffrey Wilson | Prostate Cancer | Wednesday, January 17th, 2007

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At this time there is no cure for prostate cancer and the treatments available have been known to have some extreme and unwanted side effects. Chemotherapy and radiation can cause serious bouts of nausea and vomiting, so much so that some patients won’t even consider them an option.

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Cryotherapy Is Back As a Viable Treatment for Prostate Cancer

by Jeffrey Wilson | Prostate Cancer | Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

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Cryotherapy was once a popular method of treating prostate cancer patients in the seventies and eighties. Though it seemed to be an effective way to treat the cancer, the instruments and technology available at the time led to some negative side effects, and in turn some negative publicity which put this treatment on the proverbial back burner for over a decade.

Now with several advancements having been made in medical science and technology cryotherapy is once again surfacing as a potential in the minds of many doctors and prostate cancer sufferers alike.

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Prostate Cancer Staging - How You Determine Your Options

by Jeffrey Wilson | Prostate Cancer | Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

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Prostate cancer is a malignant tumor that grows in the prostate gland. A healthy prostate is responsible for producing fluid that transports sperm during ejaculation. The prostate gland begins in front of the rectum, below the bladder and wraps around the urethra.

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Prostate Cancer, Could the Cure Be in Your Multivitamin?

by Jeffrey Wilson | Prostate Cancer | Saturday, January 13th, 2007

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Aside from skin cancer, prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer, and its mortality rate is second only to lung cancer in men. The surgeries are risky; often resulting in infertility and or impotence, the standard treatments can make the patient sick and at times are ineffective.

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Obesity and Prostate Cancer Are Good Friends

by Vahid Chaychi | Prostate Cancer | Wednesday, December 27th, 2006

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In the previous articles I talked about the relation of some other kinds of cancer with obesity and extra fat in the body. I told you that it is proven that fat women have higher risk of breast cancer. It is also proven that men who are thin and also those who try to lose weight, have lower risk of involvement in aggressive or malignant prostate cancer.

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If They Become Less Greedy, We Will Have a Healthier Society

by Vahid Chaychi | Prostate Cancer | Monday, December 18th, 2006

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There is no doubt that prostate cancer incidence is increasing in America and many other countries. On the other hand, this cancer that was used to show up after 55 now can be seen in younger men. What is the reason?

Although there is no clue about the real reason but you can easily find out by yourself. Just take a look at the internet and make some searches for the sex enhancement products like Viagra in men and … . It seems human likes to increase the size and the amount of everything. They are trying to increase the size of the fruits and create huge ones but they don’t care if they have any taste or not. It is the same with other things.

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