By nata on May 29, 2010
The operation is suitable for prostate cancer stage II, the general condition of good patient, can tolerate surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy according to the patient that can not be operated or postoperative recurrence.
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By nata on May 22, 2010
Research on animals proved that fat-free diet may reduce prostate cancer growth. In contrast, foods high in fat can cause the growth of prostate cancer cells more quickly. How the mechanism of fat can increase the risk of prostate cancer?
Posted in cancer | Tagged cancer cell growth, epidemiological studies, Fat, fatty acid metabolism, Genitourinary, prostate cancer, prostate cancer cells, prostate cancer growth, prostate cancer risk, prostate cells, testosterone |
By nata on May 20, 2010
Stages of prostate cancerĀ generally divided into four stages, namely: Stage A: Very localized cancer, digital rectal examination or DRE could not find it. Stage B: Localized cancer in the prostate gland, while digital rectal method can feel it. Stage C: Cancer tissue was to invasion most prostate and penetrated the prostate capsule on the [...]
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By nata on May 20, 2010
The exact cause of prostate cancer is unknown, and in early-stage prostate cancer showed no symptoms. Once cancer develops, a larger tumor will press on surrounding body parts. Other symptoms that may occur are soreness at the time of ejaculation of bloody ejaculation fluid. If the cancer has spread to other organs, symptoms are more [...]
Posted in cancer, Men's Health | Tagged cancer prostate, cause of prostate cancer, Health, prostate cancer incidence, prostate cancer symptoms, risk factors for prostate cancer |
By nata on May 20, 2010
Before we talk about prostate cancer, how about we find out what is the prostate? The prostate is a small-sized sex gland in men, located below the bladder and surrounds the urethra (the urethra). The prostate plays an important role in the ejaculation fluid production. In other words, the function of the prostate is the [...]
Posted in cancer, Men's Health | Tagged cancer, cancer prostate, cancer statistics, Genitourinary, Prostate, prostate cancer, prostate cells, prostate gland, types of cancer, urethra |
By nata on May 20, 2010
Various factors that could affect the statistical risk of cancer incidence are: geographically (eg, more cervical cancer in Asian countries) ethnicity, genetic variations, gender (eg breast cancer in women lebiha lot), and environmental influences (diet, and lifestyle) . In addition, age is an important factor in the occurrence of cancer. Some cancers, such as Wilms’ [...]
Posted in cancer | Tagged Burkitt's lymphoma, cancer in women, cancer incidence, cancer risk, cancers, genetic variations, Leukemia, prostate cancer, several cancer factors |
By nata on May 19, 2010
In line with the growth and development, cancer cells form a mass of malignant tissue to infiltrate nearby tissue (invasive) and spread (metastasis) to the entire body. Formed cancer cells from normal cells in a complex process called transformation, which consists of initiation and promotional phase.
Posted in cancer | Tagged cancer cells, carcinogen, genetic abnormalities, genetic material, immune system function, initiation phase, malignancy, malignant cells, metastasis |