Prostate cancer testing
Prostate cancer is a malignant lump of tissue that grows in the prostate gland. It generally occurs in men over the age of 65. In two thirds of cases, it is not life threatening. Most men who have prostate cancer die of an unrelated cause. The ... [... more]
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Prostate cancer and the PSA test
A normal prostate gland makes a protein called prostate specific antigen (PSA). Prostate cancer is one condition that can cause large amounts of PSA to leech into the bloodstream. A raised PSA blood level may indicate the possibility of prostate ... [... more]
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Bowel cancer
Bowel cancer, like other tumours, is a proliferation of malignant cells - in this case found in the digestive tract. Bowel cancer is surprisingly prevalent in Australia - the third most common internal cancer after breast and prostate cancer. One ... [... more]
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Prostatectomy for benign disease
Prostatectomy is the surgical removal of all or part of the prostate gland. It is one option to relieve the symptoms of enlarged prostate or other benign (non-cancerous) prostate disease. Side effects of surgery can include impotence, urinary ... [... more]
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Prostatectomy - for cancer
Radical prostatectomy is one treatment for prostate cancer. This surgery involves removing the prostate gland and the seminal vesicles. Possible side effects of surgery include urinary incontinence and impotence. Radical prostatectomy is one of ... [... more]
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Cancer and food
Diet can influence some cancers. Cancers of the stomach, bowel, lung, prostate and uterus are more likely to develop if your diet is high in fat and low in fruit, vegetables and fibre. There is no evidence that specific foods can cause or cure ... [... more]
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Fish - Better Health Channel.
Eating fish once or twice a week may reduce the risk of diseases ranging from childhood asthma to prostate cancer. Fish is an excellent source of omega 3 fatty acids. Fish is low in fat and high in protein. Eating fish during pregnancy may reduce ... [... more]
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Prostate cancer - Better Health Channel.
Early prostate cancer usually causes no symptoms. When symptoms do occur, they may include: All of these symptoms can also be caused by conditions other than prostate cancer. You should discuss them with your doctor. The exact causes of prostate ... [... more]
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Prostate gland - Better Health Channel.
The three most common forms of prostate disease are non-cancerous enlargement, inflammation and cancer. A man may experience one problem or a combination of two or more problems. Around 25 per cent of men aged 55 years and over have a prostatic ... [... more]
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Prostate cancer - hormone therapy
Hormone therapy aims to manage prostate cancer by reducing the levels of male hormones. Options include injected and oral medications, or removal of those parts of the testicles that produce testosterone. Hormone therapy may produce undesirable ... [... more]
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Prostate gland and urinary problems
The prostate gland is a male reproductive organ. Many men experience urinary changes as they age, which may be caused by inflammation or enlargement of the prostate gland. Troublesome urinary symptoms are rarely symptoms of prostate cancer. The ... [... more]
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Men's health ... all about
Men need information to stay healthy. Find information on sex and sexuality, reproduction and fertility and being a parent. Men are vulnerable to some health conditions including heart disease and cancer, including prostate and testicular ... [... more]
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