Introduction
The prostate gland is a male
reproductive system gland which produces fluid that nourishes sperms. The most
of the quantity of semen is that fluid which carries sperm. The gland is a
walnut-sized gland and located beneath the bladder. It surrounds the upper part
of the urethra which carries urine from the bladder.
Nowadays, this cancer type
has been the talk of the towns and a major health concern as well. In most of
the cases, the disease hit the men body after the age of 50.
Here are some quick things
that an advanced prostate cancer patient should know:
• It is the most common
cancer type in America.
• In every 2.5 minutes, a
man is diagnosed with this cancer and in every 17 minutes, a man dies.
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• A non-smoker will be the
most likely to get hit by prostate cancer than the smokers.
• A man with a family
history linked with a man of African American ethnicity suffered from prostate
cancer should begin screening as early as age 40 years.
• At an early stage, the
cancer patient may get no symptoms and the disease is most likely to get
detected at a later stage. It is detected through prostate cancer screening
tests such as the PSA blood test and digital rectal exam.
• If the disease is
diagnosed at an early stage, it can be eliminated from the body by surgery or
radiation.
• Every year, more than
70,000 take additional treatment due to a recurrence of prostate cancer.
• A healthy lifestyle can
get you back on the track and here are some quick tips:
a) Get plenty of protein
b) Stay hydrated
c) Make sure you are getting enough vitamins
• In a very recent study, it
has been stated that “the risk of dying from prostate cancer increases with
body weight”.
• Choose the best surgeon for prostate cancer surgery through laparoscopy because it has been observed
that approximately 90% of patients can return to work within a period of only
two to three weeks.


