Prostate Cancer

Before starting this discussion, let me first say that this information is presented from a traditional, conventional approach for the treatment of prostate cancer, not substitute which is what I advocate. These are processes that, if we can expect to receive conventional treatment.
Prostate cancer is a disease in which cancer develops in the prostate, a gland in the male reproductive system. May it cause pain, difficulty in urinating, erectile dysfunction and other symptoms and are most often discovered by PSA (prostate specific antigen) and less frequent screening by physical examination or by symptoms.
Prostate cancer is rare in men under 45, but becomes more common with age

and the risk can be reduced by modifying known risk factors, such as reducing the intake of animal fat . Prostate cancer is the ninth most common cancer in the world, but it is the number one non-skin cancer for men in the United States.
Treatment options for prostate cancer vary by age of man, health and stage of cancer. Treatment of prostate cancer May involve watchful waiting, surgery, radiotherapy, including brachytherapy (prostate brachytherapy) and external beam radiation, High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU), chemotherapy, cryosurgery, hormone, or a combination. Treatments aimed at reducing the cancer can often produce pain. Treatments are generally five days a week for about eight weeks. The options vary depending on the stage of the tumor. Screening for prostate cancer is controversial because it is not clear whether the benefits of screening outweigh the risks of follow-up diagnostic tests and treatments against cancer.
PSA is an enzyme measured in the blood can increase naturally as men age the prostate or if abnormalities are present. PSA levels can change for many reasons other than cancer. There is some concern about the accuracy of the PSA test and its usefulness. An estimated 20 million PSA tests are performed each year in North America and perhaps 20 million more outside of North America. Two common causes of high PSA levels are enlargement of the prostate (benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH)) and infection of the prostate (prostatitis).
Scientists recommend a healthy, balanced diet rich in fiber, and reduce intake of meat. As people take a more active role in their health care, many are exploring options of care that fall outside the scope of traditional medicine. There is no doubt that what we put into our body relates to the health of our cells. It is not clear whether the prostate cancer can be prevented, but a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables and low in animal fats May help. This is one of the most important bodies of humans and the anatomy is often neglected in healthy lifestyles, because it takes a long time for prostate symptoms.
But the good news is that survival rates have improved significantly. Over the past 20 years, survival rates at 5 years for all stages of prostate cancer combined have increased from 67 to 99. If prostate cancer is detected and treated early, the survival rate is high. Like all cancers, as soon as it is and treatment, the greater the chance of recovery and survival.
Prostate cancer often has no symptoms, especially in its infancy and looking for your May you have cause to wonder, as in May there be no trace in the history of your family
and treatment must be individualized.
All patients with prostate cancer should use other treatments. In general, they must be used before starting treatment. When prostate cancer patients receiving conventional treatment, it should also incorporate alternative therapies to reduce the side effects of conventional treatment to improve results and possibly allow the patient to be able to terminate conventional treatment.