Thursday, October 28, 2010

How do I know I have prostate cancer without getting molested

How do I know I have prostate cancer without getting molested?
lol jk but really i pee like every 10 minutes and sometimes i struggle to pee like i have to force it even if there is a lot of it? so are these any early symptoms of PC
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didnt state ur age but need to see urologest and get it cked
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a simple blood test can give you an answer but to be 1000% sure you might need to get molested
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Doctor's don't molest their patients by doing a rectal examination, or other types. It is not a joke and it's definitely not funny. That's an insult to the intelligence of even the simplest mind. If you're having problems urinating, it could be one of a variety of problems. Everything from a simple UTI to STD or enlarged prostate, etc. If you're having problems, strangers on Answers are not going to be able to cure you by typing a few words on the computer screen.
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Sounds like it might be an enlarged prostate, which happens to most men as they age. Get to the doc and be checked out. And stop calling it "molestation." Molestation is a terrible sexual offense that happens to innocent kids. You need a checkup. Hang in there.
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You should go get checkd out soon! Cancer usually has the same symptoms of 100's of different things that it could be, so most likely it's not cancer. What the doctor is going to do to you in an exam should be the last of your worries. If you have ever known someone who has suffered from cancer you would know how terrible it is and how hard it is to watch them deteriorate. So, let the doctor do what he needs to do before it's too late.




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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Dad has prostate cancer, should I be consider I might have some form of cancer

Dad has prostate cancer, should I be consider I might have some form of cancer?
His brother died of prostate cancer 10months ago. He never went to the doctor though. By time he did go it was beyond treatment and died 4 months after finally going to the doctor. So my dad just found he has it. I don't know if theres any other cancer forms in our family. Should I go to the doctor to get "all over" tested? Thanks im a female so i dont have a prostate. my dad is 58
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Men typically think they ae okay and do not need to go to the doctor; even when direly ill. Prostate problems will affect most men by the time they are 70. I have just been treated by radiation for it myself, and I feel that I have been cured. I shall find out the results tomorrow. Your dad should ask his doctor to book n a hospital appointment for him immediately. The treatment does not hurt in the slightest. It is just a matter of turning up each day for 8 weeks for a 10 minutes treatment time. I believe a positive attitude does help. Ladies to do not have prostates so you will not be affected by that particular problem. Still, there is no reason for you not going and having a chat with your general practitioner and see what's what. Good for you to think about it.
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I don't know if there is a carry over in genes with a father with prostate cancer to a daughter, or ovarian cancer in a mother to son, etc. But a lot of people have a tendency to have cancers in families, so you might want to be sure to have breast exams, pap smears, etc and just watch for the same signs as everybody else. Having cancer in a family is no more a sure sign you will get it, than not having any cancer in a family would mean you could never get it. You just have to be on the look out for symptoms, but not be paranoid.
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I wouldn't worry too much since you're female but if you're too concerned you could just make sure to have yearly physicals. We all should but most of us don't. My dad had colon cancer, luckily he caught it before it spread and they got rid of it. Now my sisters and I were told to get a colonoscopy at 40 instead of 50 since it's in the family. I mean anyone can get cancer regardless of lineage but risks are much higher if it runs in the family.
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Cancer is rarely hereditary - fewer than 10% of all cases, all types. A sign that cancer may be hereditary within a family is when several members of the same side of the family have had the same type of cancer, especially if some developed it at a younger than average age. The risk of developing prostate cancer increases (for a male, obviously) if there is a first degree relative who developed it at a young age. Cancer that is diagnosed after the age of 50 is less likely to be hereditary. In a very small number of cases, prostate cancer runs in families because of a faulty BRCA2 gene, which is one of the faulty genes known to be responsible for hereditary breast cancer. But prostate cancer is not normally hereditary. There is no general tendency to inherit cancer. From the information you give, it's unlikely you are at increased risk of cancer.
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You cannot get prostate cancer if you're a girl. Sorry you Uncle died and that your Dad has it, just hope it goes away with treatment.
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I have heart disease, diabetes, and cancer in my family. I don't really worry about it too much, but I do take quite a bit of niacin and a small aspirin every night. I also drink large quantities of green tea.
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I am sorry your family is facing the challenge of cancer with your dad and the loss of your uncle. The following information comes from Susan G. Komen for the Cure: When talking about family history, it’s also important to consider the men in your family. A history of breast cancer in a close male relative (father, brother, uncle), though rare, can significantly increase breast cancer risk. A history of prostate cancer in one or more immediate family members (father or brother) may also increase risk, especially if cancer was found at an early age. Exactly why a family history of prostate cancer may increase breast cancer risk isn’t known yet, though the risk of both cancers is influenced by blood hormone levels.




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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Why do people LIE in saying that masturbation prevents prostate cancer

Why do people LIE in saying that masturbation prevents prostate cancer?
This is mere speculation -- it has yet to be proven!
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its a myth like: "if you masturbate you'll get harry palms" or "if you masturbate you will go blind" its obious its not true...
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Why do you call your self Donkey knong, when its supposed to be Monkey kong? Its all mere speculation and nintendos crappy translation. Of cousrse its been proven!
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Just to feel better about pull'n it.. When really you shouldn't care what others think or say because they are doing it to.
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Because they need an excuse to jack off
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Wrong.




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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Just saw the news about prostate cancer and finger length.

Just saw the news about prostate cancer and finger length.?
It said that if your pointer finger was longer than your ring finger in men you are at lower risk to have prostate cancer. On my left hand my ring is shorter than my index so good, but it is opposite on my right hand. What does this mean?
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50 / 50




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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

How Does prostate cancer effect homeostasis

How Does prostate cancer effect homeostasis?
How Does prostate cancer effect homeostasis in the human body?
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I have prostate cancer and my reaction to your question is basically: Huh? Kind of a general question and as far as I am concerned, impossible to answer. What I know for absolute certain is, the effects of prostate cancer on MY body has not been kind.




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Friday, October 8, 2010

Does anyone know of any Prostate Cancer 5k or 10k Runs Chicagoland area

Does anyone know of any Prostate Cancer 5k or 10k Runs Chicagoland area?
Does anyone know of any Prostate Cancer 5k or 10k Runs Chicagoland area?
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Check out the Chicago Area Runners Association website for a list of all races in the Chicagoland area (covers many suburbs and NW Indiana, too). While the running season here is starting to come to a close, they'll begin updating the calendar with next year's events, which I believe includes a Prostate Cancer run in the late spring. You can check it out at www.cararuns.org. :)



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Monday, October 4, 2010

Can a man be sexually active during the period that he is undergoing treatments for Prostate cancer

Can a man be sexually active during the period that he is undergoing treatments for Prostate cancer?
I'm not trying to find out for my sake in any way. It was a question for a friend who is concerned before he starts treatment. (I don't think he's asking his doctors all the right questions and I don't want to tell him lies.)
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In short, yes. He may have erection problems, but this can be temporarily taken care of if he takes a pill called Aspire-36. It will allow him to achieve an erection often, within a 36hr time period. It's sold throughout the internet, google it, hit "shopping" ontop, and list from lowest to highest for the best price.
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I would think so but sex will be the last thing on my mind. I would be thinking about getting better and being cured.
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Yes he can be sexually active. However, there is not a single treatment for prostate cancer and each has its pros and cons. How it may affect the patient’s sex life should be part of the discussion when deciding which route to go. There are various things that can cause problems achieving an erection and many remedies for this as well. The doctor should have your friend’s history and is really the best person to go to for advise. Urologists not only treat prostate cancer, but they handle any problem regarding the penis.
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Depends on his treatment regimen. Some prostate cancer patients are given anti-androgen drugs because just like estrogen feeds some breast cancers, testosterone feeds prostate cancer. If he was to be prescribed anti-androgen drugs then he almost certainly would lose his desire for sex and also his ability to maintain an erection. Not all prostate cancer patients need these drugs but many do. If he will honestly tell you what treatments he is doing then you'll know the answer to your question. Antiandrogens Antiandrogens are a class of drug which bind and inhibit the androgen receptor, blocking the growth- and survival-promoting effects of testosterone on certain prostate cancers. Flutamide and bicalutamide are antiandrogens which are frequently used in the treatment of prostate cancer, either as long-term monotherapy, or in the initial few weeks of GnRH analog therapy. also read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leuprolide http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostate_cancer
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yes
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Haa go for it and find out ;)




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Friday, October 1, 2010

My father is 54 year ago he discovered that he has prostate cancer but 4months ago the cancer has been spread

My father is 54 year ago he discovered that he has prostate cancer but 4months ago the cancer has been spread?
The cancer has been spread and now hes treatment are Zoladex for prostate cancer and Zometa for bone cancer.Now he'shaving urine with blood.what this means and can he be cured or what is happening with him..thank u
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I know of people who have gotten help from using the health supplement "Himalayan goji Juice".Our family has many good stories about this product.You can go to "Goji health stories.com and read for yourself what people have to say about this amazing product.I already looked and there are stories about prostrate cancer.I sincerely hope your Dad gets well and my prayers are going out to you.
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tell him to buy monavie its a drink that helped my pastor get rid of his prostate cancer.and he needs to eat alot of pizza and drink ensure that will help.
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There is a cure for all cancers but it takes big changes to the way you live so that's why it's not that easy. Go to my website and have a read. The e-book that I'm selling has all the answers to your Dad's problem. He's only young, buy him a present, it could save his life. Read what my wife did.
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I'm sorry but there is no cure for Prostate cancer after it spreads. The hormones will slow the growth but normally stop helping after 1 or 2 years. After that it's a matter of time depending on where the cancer went. Normally it goes to the bones and lower back. I have inoperable cancer and I take the hormone injections. He needs a bone density test and a PSA every 3 to 6 months. Good luck to you.




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