- Prostate Cancer
The prostrate is a gland found only in males and located in front of the rectum, on the neck of the bladder. It is a walnut-sized gland about 3 cm in size that encircles the urethra.
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- Prostate Cancer - A Quick Overview
Prostate cancer is highly treatable when it is diagnosed and caught early. Excluding skin cancer, prostrate cancer is the most common type of cancer diagnosed in American men.
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- Prostate Cancer Causes
Prostrate cancer is an old man�s disease, affecting one in six American males, with one in 32 dying of it. In 2006 over 250,000 Americans may develop this form of cancer and about 32,000 deaths are likely. It is the second most fatal cancer, after lung cancer.
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- Prostate Cancer Symptoms
The prostrate is a walnut-sized gland found only in males. It surrounds the urethra near the neck of the bladder, in front of the rectum. It secretes seminal fluid to nourish the sperm, and ejects it during ejaculation. We know the prostrate less for its role in the reproductive system than for the problem it creates in the form of prostrate cancer. One in six American males gets prostrate cancer, and one in thirty-two dies of it. It is the second most fatal cancer after lung cancer. The onset of cancer starts as the person ages, and blacks are more prone to it than whites. It runs in the family, though no specific genes have been isolated. The peak incidence of cancer starts in the age group of 65-75.
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- Prostate Cancer Treatments
The principle function of the prostrate gland is to secrete seminal fluid, a nutrient for sperm, and eject it into the urethra during ejaculation. As it ages it can become cancerous without any specific cause. For prostrate cancer, this process is commonly a slow one. It goes undetected in its initial stages, and once symptoms start to manifest, it has already advanced into a more critical stage.
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