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Prostate Health

What Causes Prostate Cancer?

The American Cancer Society (ACS) states only 5-10% of Prostate Cancer cases are actually inherited. This means that 90% of all cases of Prostate Cancer can be prevented. Prevention is through diet, lifestyle and supplements.

A Mushroom for Prostrate Cancer Treatment

Prostrate cancer treatment - A mushroom used in Asia for its medicinal benefits has been found to be 100 per cent effective in suppressing prostate tumour development in mice during early trials

Are We Treating Prostate Cancer Too Agressively?

Most men who are diagnosed with prostate cancer appear to undergo aggressive therapy even if they have a low prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and a low-risk case of the disease

How Valuable Is PSA Testing?

Benefits from PSA screening requires at least 10 years to take effect, and therefore it seems questionable to invite all men over the age of 70 to have PSA testing

Some men may get too many PSA tests

Men who have undergone surgery to treat earlier stage prostate cancer may not need to keep up yearly PSA tests to screen for a cancer recurrence

Prostate Cancer Treatment Increases Risk of Fractures

Prostate cancer patients who undergo radiation therapy may be at increased risk of breaking their hips

Prostate Cancer Screening Reduces Deaths

Merits of screening men for the presence of prostate-specific antigen (PSA)

Soy and Brazil Nuts Fight Prostate Cancer

A study reported in the June 16 2010 issue of Journal of Medicinal Food suggests that eating soy and Brazil nuts may help fight prostate cancer.

Stress Management Battles Prostate Cancer Anxiety

Stress management counseling appears to benefit men who have all or part of their prostate removed to treat early-stage prostate cancer

Prostate Screening Benefits Studied

Two big prostate cancer studies were intended to settle the question of whether screening for the disease really does save lives. Now the long-awaited results are in - but the debate goes on.

Eating Meat Boosts Prostate Cancer Risk 40%

Eating a diet higher in meat and dairy products may significantly boost a man's risk of prostate cancer

Mediterranean Diet Prevents Prostate Cancer

Mediterranean style diet a way men can take action to lower this high risk of prostate cancer

New Way Found to Judge Prostate Cancer Severity

A substance produced by prostate cancer cells may let doctors use a simple urine test to judge whether a man's disease is likely to be aggressive and life-threatening

Low-fat, vegetarian diet slows PSA doubling time

A diet low in saturated fat, high in vegetable protein and low in animal protein, including dairy products, is associated with a "substantial" increase in prostate-specific antigen (PSA) doubling time and an increase in quality of life

Saw Palmetto And Pygeum Benefit Prostate

Saw palmetto is an extremely popular supplement for its ability to relieve symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), otherwise known as enlargement of the prostate.

Eating Soy May Prevent Prostate Cancer

Eating soy products may help men prevent the development of prostate cancer, a new Japanese study published in the Dec 2008 issue of Journal of clinical Oncology suggests.

Dairy Products May Raise Prostate Cancer Risk

Eating dairy products often may be a risk factor for prostate cancer, a study published in American Journal of Clinical Nutrition suggests.

Saw Palmetto Keeps Prostates Healthy

Saw palmetto may be a man's best friend. It's the primary herb helping men maintain prostate health that's very popular throughout Europe for its ability to relieve symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), otherwise known as enlargement of the prostate.

Statins Cut Key Indicator of Prostate Cancer

Cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins modestly reduce levels of a protein in a man's blood that doctors often use to screen for prostate cancer

Prostate Irradiation Raises Risk of Colon Cancer

An increased long-term risk of colon cancer in men who have undergone external radiation therapy for prostate cancer

Prostate Irradiation Risk Colon Cancer

Risk of colon cancer in men who have undergone external radiation therapy for prostate cancer

Prostate Cancer Risk Taking Statin Drugs

Use of cholesterol-lowering statin drugs, especially long-term use, appears to raise the risk of prostate cancer among obese men

Healthy Eating to Prevent Prostate Cancer

What men can do to prevent the prostate cancer.

Saturated Fat Diet May Increase Growth of Prostate Cancer

Diets high in saturated fat may increase the risk of prostate cancer progression.

Obesity Interferes with Prostate Cancer Screen

The test commonly used to screen men for prostate cancer may be more likely to miss tumors in obese men.

Prostate Cancer Deaths Fall After Screening Program

Prostate cancer deaths fell substantially in the decade after one Austrian state began free PSA screening tests for all men ages 45 to 75

Surgeon's Experience Key to Prostate Surgery Success

Surgeons who perform the highest number of prostatectomies -- prostate removal to help stop cancer -- tend to have the best patient outcomes

PSA Test Poor Predictor of Prostate Cancer Outcome

Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine are trying to develop a more reliable way to find prostate cancer

PSA Test Poor Prostate Cancer Predictor

PSA test and rate of change in PSA levels are poor predictors of aggressive prostate cancer

Milk and Prostate Cancer: New Evidence

A new study in the International Journal of Cancer highlights the link between dairy consumption and prostate cancer

Tall Men at Risk for Prostate Enlargement

Tall men seem to have a heightened risk of developing an enlarged prostate

Exercise May Relieve Chronic Prostatitis Symptoms

Men who have chronic prostatitis or pelvic pain syndrome may derive significant relief from aerobic exercise.

Weight Loss Cuts Prostate Cancer Risk

Men who lose weight may be less likely to get aggressive prostate cancer, while obesity may increase a man's risk.

Treat Prostate Cancer in Older Men?

To treat or not to treat? That is the question for older men with early-stage prostate cancerprostate cancer.

Hair-Loss Drug Alters Cancer Test

The hair-loss drug Propecia lowers the reading on the PSA prostate-cancer screening test, U.S. researchers find.

7 Keys to Prostate Cancer Management

Early detection and treatment are crucial to defeat prostate cancer, says a Johns Hopkins Health Alerts report that outlines seven key ways to treat prostate cancer and provides advice on how to prevent it.

Test Could Spot Aggressive Prostate Cancer

Australian researchers say they've found a new marker for identifying aggressive prostate cancer.

Prostate Cancer Hormone Therapy Increase Risk

Harvard study finds that Hormone therapy for men with prostate cancer increases the risk for diabetes and heart disease without improving survival.

Rotating-Shift Work Tied to Prostate Cancer Risk

There is a significant association between rotating-shift work and prostate cancer.

Low-risk Prostate Cancer Poses Dilemma

Little research comparing prostate treatment options - surgery, two types of radiation, or watching a small tumor to see if it needs treating at all.

Altering Fatty Acid Intake May Help Fight Prostate Cancer

Altering the ratio of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in the typical Western diet may reduce prostate cancer tumor growth rates.

Mushroom Extract May Boost Prostate Cancer Drug

Extracts from a mushroom used for centuries in Eastern Asian medicine may be able to boost the power of a leading chemotherapy drug for prostate cancer.

Birch Bark: Prostate Cancer Treatment

The bark of the white birch tree contains a compound that might help fight prostate cancer.

False Beliefs Affect Treatment of Prostate Cancer

Patients newly diagnosed with localized prostate cancer often don't retain information provided by their physicians about treatment options, risks, and expected outcomes

Pomegranate Juice for Prostate Cancer

In men with recurrent prostate cancer, drinking 8 ounces per day of pomegranate juice significantly increases the time it takes for prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels to rise

Folate May Alter Risk of Prostate Cancer Progression

Folate in the diet does not appear to lower the risk of developing prostate cancer, but does seem to influence disease severity somewhat.

Prostate Health

Increasingly prostate problems afflicting younger men. More than half of men age 40 to 59 have enlarged prostates.

Prostate Screening In Older Men Unnecessary

Older men may not need prostate cancer screening

A Better Way to Gauge Prostate Cancer Risk?

A team of American researchers have developed a "risk calculator" that they say is a better tool for predicting a man's odds of developing prostate cancer than prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood testing alone

Prostate Cancer Information

Prostate Cancer - Billions of people, over thousands of years have used Ginger and Saw Palmetto, with clearly beneficial results.

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