Prostate Cancer Guide
Author: James Hunaban

Prostate cancer is caused by malignant tumors in the prostate
gland, and is the leading cancer affecting men in America. As
prostate cancer is very slow-growing, a lot of men, once
diagnosed are told to take no action but just "watch and wait "
for any signs of progression. The screening test for prostate
cancer is named the Prostate Specific Antigen, or PSA, test. A
PSA test calculates the level of PSA present in the
bloodstream. One thing to note is that there is at this time
some concern over the accuracy of the PSA test and its
usefulness.

The lifetime chance of being diagnosed with prostate cancer is
about 1 in 14. The risk of prostate cancer is a bit higher in
black men than in white men. Fortunately, if prostate cancer is
discovered early enough, it can quite often be cured.

Researchers have discovered that men with missing bits of a
specific gene have nearly double the chance of prostate cancer
compared with other men. The risk for developing this form of
cancer rises dramatically the older you get, and about 60% of
diagnosed cases occur in men who are more than 70 years of age.


Studies suggest that certain men may be able to reduce their
chance of developing prostate cancer by eating good healthy
foods and taking exercise on a regular basis, high fiber diets
being especially recommended. A diet which is high in animal
fat can increase the chance of prostate cancer and a diet which
is high in fruits and vegetables should lessen the risk.

There are several types of treatment for patients with prostate
cancer, and choosing a treatment for prostate cancer is not that
easy. The problem is the treatment options for prostate cancer
are not completely benign, and they all have the possibility of
side effects.

Treating prostate cancer works best when the disease is
discovered early. After treatmentof their primary tumors,
prostate cancer in males is managed by keeping a watching brief
only. In recent years, brachytherapy has emerged as a good
outpatient treatment for localized prostate cancer. One
important consideration is that the choice of treatment should
also take into account the needs of the patient. As always, if
you have any concerns, seek medical advice.


About The Author: James Hunaban is the owner of
http://prostate-cancer.health-info4u.com/ a site dedicated to
Prostate Cancer information.