By: Andrew Bicknell | 2011-07-01 | Cancer The treatment of prostate cancer is complex and depends on a multitude of issues that includes the grade and stage of the cancer along with the age, overall health and the type of treatment that the patient is comfortable with. For elderly men who may have a slow growing tumor or a low life expectancy the treatment may just be watching and waiting, along with keeping the man comfortable. read more
By: Kavin | 2011-03-25 | Cancer What is prostate cancer? Just before exploring some data of pure prostate cancer remedy alternatives we must define 1st what prostate cancer is. read more
By: Nickolay Lamm | 2010-03-30 | Prostate Cancer If you are looking for a prostate cancer treatment, what are your options? Treatments vary significantly from case to case. Because prostate cancer is usually very slow growing, one often-prescribed treatment is no treatment at all. read more
By: Austin Scott | 2011-10-23 | Health & Fitness Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in men after lung and prostate cancer and it is the second most common cancer in women after breast cancer. Inspite of being so prevalent, the awareness regarding this cancer is very less as compared to that of others. It is also known as bowel cancer, and affects the intestine, in its course. read more
By: Obed Kirkpatrick | 2010-05-12 | Prostate Cancer If you are a male an over 40 years old, your chances of getting prostate cancer are a 1 in 6 possibility. If you are over 60 years old the likelihood of you getting prostate cancer increases significantly. But age is not the only determining factor. Race and family play an important part in this disease. read more
By: Joe Leech | 2010-12-18 | Health & Fitness We even exercise, eat correctly and pay attention to our bodies so that you can organize for future years read more
By: Kenneth L. White | 2010-03-30 | Pets Prostate cancer. The mere mention of this type of cancer scares most men. But did you know that your "best friend" can also develop prostate cancer? Yes, it's true! Dog can get prostate cancer! The only problem is that they cannot speak to tell you that something is wrong! Let's go over the warning signs... read more
By: Dr. Pradeep Balu | 2010-03-26 | Prostate Cancer Prostate cancer is a disease of the elderly male and is the 2nd most leading cause of cancer related deaths in men. Since the introduction of PSA antigen test for screening purposes the incidence of prostatic cancer has seen a profound change. This is due to the early detection of prostate cancer cases which are asymptomatic. read more
By: Rett Fisher | 2010-03-27 | Prostate Cancer Prostate cancer is the second most fatal male cancer. Lung cancer is the first. In the U.S. alone, there are 100,000 new cases each year, and 30,000 deaths. Its incidence increases with age, and is most common in the 60 to 80 age group. One in 11 men will suffer from the disease and it is on the increase; nobody knows why. read more
By: aldrin mancera | 2010-10-28 | Health & Fitness Men suffering from prostate cancer are finding the best possible treatment to alleviate the pain that they are experiencing. Also, they are worried that this certain type of cancer can be fatal to them, thus resulting to death. read more
By: dr. sarkozy mikal | 2011-01-31 | Health & Fitness The prostate gland is a limb that is situated at the base or outlet (neck) of the urinary bladder. (See the drawing that follows.) The gland environs the first part of the urethra. read more
By: Samantha Stewart | 2012-03-20 | Cancer Traditional treatments for prostate cancer have been available for many decades now. They have proven themselves to be effective but often carry with them the risk of serious side effects. Impotence, incontinence, radiation burns and hair loss are just some of the unintended consequences. For this reason, researchers have worked very hard on finding alternative treatments with fewer, or at least less severe, adverse effects than their traditional counterparts. read more
By: tedd woods | 2011-04-27 | Skin care Some of the most common complications attributed to other forms of BPH treatment for longer hospital stays (1-3 days in most cases), back ejaculation, erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence was a witness, much less that the PPP regime. read more