Introduction – Prostate cancer is as terrifying as any cancer. Even more frightening and confusing is the cancer treatment options that you have to choose. Whether a surgery is performed or radiation therapy is administered on you, the two principal treatments of this kind of cancer, the fear is obviously overwhelming. Fear may even start from what people say about your job, your lifestyle, your family tree, your risk of developing prostate cancer, your need to be screened, if diagnosed with the disease, and what treatment is best for you. And fear, anxious denial, hopelessness, or depression is most often equated with death. By television and newspaper accounts, prostate cancer appears to be …show more content…
By age 70, the prostate is between 30 and 60 grams, compared to 20 grams at age 25. This enlargement is called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).2 BPH does not necessarily result in prostate cancer and men should not worry. This benign condition is unrelated to the process of the development of prostate cancer and has no potential of spreading to “seed” itself elsewhere. Many do not even know they have BPH because they say there are no symptoms, physically. Some symptoms of BPH include: urgency of urination, hesitancy during urination, frequency of urination, and nocturia (frequent urination at nighttime). One condition of prostate is an inflammation called prostatitis – a result of bacterial infection which causes fever, chills, and pain. It is treated with antibiotics. If nonbacterial, it is treated with anti-inflammatory medications and warm …show more content…
Which is more dangerous may sometimes depend on how many relatives that have been afflicted by this disease, on how exposed you are to a lifestyle that causes the progression of cancer cells. This disease is rare in men below 40, uncommon in men younger than 50, common for men over 65. So age is an important factor associated with prostate cancer. Research indicates that when men move from low-incidence areas to high-incidence areas, their incidence level increases. Highly saturated animal fat may be more dangerous than others. Diets which are high in tomato-based products developed fewer prostate cancers. Research suggests that if several members of your family have been diagnosed with prostate cancer, you have a greater risk of developing the disease. Regular exercise and diet low in fat make a lot of sense. Tomato products may well be preventive, so also with soy products. Vitamins A and D are said to be preventive. Drug intervention is exciting. Since the male hormone (testosterone) is said to develop prostate cancer, drugs that decrease male hormone levels may be beneficial. This chemoprevention includes finasteride (Proscar); it blocks the enzyme 5-alphe reductase which converts testosterone into