What to expect from diagnosis to treatment of prostate cancer
/Prostate cancer affects the prostate gland which is a walnut-shaped gland in men that produces the seminal fluid when a man ejaculates during intercourse.
Read MoreProstate cancer affects the prostate gland which is a walnut-shaped gland in men that produces the seminal fluid when a man ejaculates during intercourse.
Read MoreWhile all fruits are good for us, the “jewel of the winter,” better known as pomegranates, are a true protector of your health.
Read MoreNo man wants to hear his doctor say “You’re prostate cancer has spread.” Metastatic prostate cancer simply means that the cancer has spread outside of the prostate into other areas of the body.
Read MoreMen who are diagnosed with localized prostate cancer or where the cancer is completely contained within the prostate gland and has not spread, have the option of being treated with a procedure called laparoscopic prostatectomy.
Read MoreActive surveillance a viable method of monitoring prostate cancer that falls into the category of being low-grade or is considered to be very slow growing and not likely to spread.
Read MoreFortunately for prostate cancer, there are several options doctor can use to make an accurate diagnosis of the disease.
Read MoreEverything comes back fine except for one thing – he is told his prostate specific antigen (PSA) level is elevated. Does this automatically mean he has prostate cancer?
Read MoreWhether from surgery or radiation, urinary and sexual issues can arise after these treatments are given.
Read MoreZinc’s special role in men’s sexual health revolves around the hormone testosterone and the prostate gland. Before
Read MoreYet, for being two entirely different conditions, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer have a few similarities in common:
Read MoreDr. David Samadi gives his expert opinion on how 3 out of 4 Americans are unaware that prostate cancer initially does not have noticeable symptoms.
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