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CT scan: This is sometimes called a “CAT scan.” It' uses x-rays to make detailed pictures of the body. A CT scan can show whether the cancer has spread outside the prostate. Bone scan: This test may be done to see if the cancer has spread to your bones.
The cause for prostatitis or pelvis pain is not always known. Some things can raise the risk of a bacterial infection of the prostate like a...
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Although most causes of erectile dysfunction are physical in nature, many cases of ED develop as a result of emotional or psychological issues....
Read More »EASY READING If You Have Prostate Cancer What is prostate cancer? Cancer can start any place in the body. Prostate cancer starts in the prostate gland. It starts when cells in the prostate grow out of control. Cancer cells can spread to other parts of the body. Cancer cells in the prostate can sometimes travel to the bones or other organs and grow there. When cancer cells do this, it’s called metastasis. To doctors, the cancer cells in the new place look just like the ones from the prostate. Cancer is always named for the place where it starts. So when prostate cancer spreads to the bones (or any other place), it’s still called prostate cancer. It’s not called bone cancer unless it starts from cells in the bone. Ask your doctor to use this picture to show you where your cancer is.
Naturally found in plants, beta-sitosterol can be consumed through food sources such as vegetable oils, nuts, seeds, and legumes. ... Good food...
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5-alpha reductase inhibitors shrink the prostate gland if it's enlarged. Finasteride and dutasteride are the two 5-alpha reductase inhibitors...
Read More »Your cancer can be stage 1, 2, 3, or 4. The lower the number, the less the cancer has spread. A higher number, like stage 4, means a more serious cancer that has spread outside the prostate. If your cancer hasn't spread to other parts of the body, it might also be given a risk group. The risk group is based on the extent of the cancer in the prostate, your PSA level, and the results of the prostate biopsy. The risk group can help tell if other tests should be done, and what the best treatment options might be. Be sure to ask the doctor about your cancer's stage, grade, and risk group, and what they mean for you.
5 Healthy Ways to Increase Semen Volume Drink More Water. Drinking more water and keeping yourself hydrated is one of the best ways to increase the...
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Dark chocolate is likely best for diabetics because it contains the least sugar and generally no milk. Dark chocolate could have the lowest...
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People with more muscle mass often have faster metabolisms that burn more calories. Age: You lose muscle as you get older, which slows down the...
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In general, going for lean proteins, like chicken, fish, and soy or other plant-based protein, is better for overall health. These sources of...
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There is enough food for everyone. Rather, it is a problem of efficiency. We can see this throughout the production and consumption process,...
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After simple prostatectomy, you can still have an orgasm during sex, but you'll ejaculate very little or no semen. After radical prostatectomy,...
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