Saturday, April 28, 2012

How does masterbation lower your risk of getting prostate cancer

How does masterbation lower your risk of getting prostate cancer???
HOW people HOW does it lower the risk. HOW
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That is pure malarkey.
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According to a recent medical study, Yes it does. Which only goes to prove wankers live longer.
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Now that is an interesting question.The answer is definitely no infact be careful as too much activity might stimulate it as well as you.
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Research a few years ago suggested that regular ejaculation might help protect against prostate cancer. http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn3942 Edit** How? You didn't read the article did you? Remember it's the result of ONE study, they found that frequent ejaculation MIGHT lower the risk, and this is what they SPECULATE just MIGHT be the POSSIBLE reason: 'But why should ejaculating more often cut the risk of prostate cancer? The team speculates that ejaculation prevents carcinogens building up in the gland. The prostate, together with the seminal vesicles, secretes the bulk of the fluid in semen, which is rich in substances such as potassium, zinc, fructose and citric acid. Generating the fluid involves concentrating these components from the bloodstream up to 600-fold - and this could be where the trouble starts. Studies in dogs show that carcinogens such as 3-methylcholanthrene, found in cigarette smoke, are also concentrated in prostate fluid. "It's a prostatic stagnation hypothesis," says Giles. "The more you flush the ducts out, the less there is to hang around and damage the cells that line them." '
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because it stimulates the prostate gland.




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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Is it true that (for men) if you have your laptops on your lap, its radiatn cn cause prostate cancer

Is it true that (for men) if you have your laptops on your lap, its radiatn cn cause prostate cancer?
ok first and foremost, sorry about the abbriviations at the end of the question, it turned out the question was too long so i had to make it smaller. now, I know that for men, if you have the laptop on your lap too long the heat from it damages your scrotum and you can't have children (this is true i researched it) but can its radiation cause prostate cancer?
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Do computers give off radiation? If so I think we all should be a little worrid....
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OMG idk
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I've never heard of any radiation coming from laptops, and as far as the heat causing sterility, you'd have to have the laptop on your lap 24/7 for it to have that effect. Hope this helps
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No, *Slowly slides laptop onto the tabel*




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Friday, April 20, 2012

How can we compare testicular cancer and prostate cancer

How can we compare testicular cancer and prostate cancer?

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Why would you want to? The only thing they have in common is that they occur in males. Other than that they are like night and day.
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I agree with DeniseDDS - as is almost always the case. What specifically do you want to know? They are completely different diseases. It's like comparing apples and oranges. Prostate carcinoma is very common - almost 200,000 cases a year in the U.S. Testicular carcinoma is relatively rare - 8400 cases a year in the USA. Testicular cancers respond readily to chemotherapy and most are cured. Prostate cancers do not respond to chemotherapy, but in many cases they do not behave aggressively.
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testicular tumour is rapidly growing tumour,like wild fire,prostate cancer is slow growing tumour ,tikes years to become fatal.Admiral V K Singh
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Not sure how to take the question, but our web site has links to credible testicular cancer resources throughout the globe. ManExam.org




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Monday, April 16, 2012

Is having ridiculous amounts of sex a cause for prostate cancer as well? No matter how young you are

Is having ridiculous amounts of sex a cause for prostate cancer as well? No matter how young you are?
I'm only 32 and I'm thinking about getting it done! What do you think?
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Getting what done? If in your "ridiculous amounts" you let some big old boy sodomise you, it just might cure you?
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no or else magic johnson would have prostate cancer and AND hiv
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I don't think it would cause prostate cancer, but you can strain your balls




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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Prostate cancer and prostatitis symptoms

Prostate cancer and prostatitis symptoms?
Would someone please tell me that prostatitis pain in the perineum is the pain that come and go while the prostate cancer pain is a persistent pain. Thank you Actually, it is a little bit discomfort, not a pain.
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It is more likely a Benign Prostate Hypoplagia that caused any swelling. Especially if you're older than 35, get your doctor to run a BPH screen in order to rule out cancer. The earlier such cancer is detected, the easier to treat it effectively. Otherwise, if you're not having urinary trouble, there is probably no need to take Avodart or Flomax.





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Sunday, April 8, 2012

The President Obama has made the prostate cancer screening this year

The President Obama has made the prostate cancer screening this year?
. . . .
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Yes do you want photos?
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Could'nt get it done, his head was in the way.
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One day you"ll also do. So: https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhkf4a5lIPzPobX9bdaWVcY0V67Q8rsT9GtTNTEJxhyphenhypheno8DP345pvZF4gbN2Cpd0EC0AiShIi5IseOnuXlooO4R-qlGSqSuQio_eH_hgE8WXwOFv5VVSnn9gNuSfNmm-l9R558JmG1uwEB8/s320/etdoctor.jpg





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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

My 52 year old father was just diagnosed with prostate cancer, any recommendations for info

My 52 year old father was just diagnosed with prostate cancer, any recommendations for info?
anybody who has a similar experience feel free to share it with me, how are you supposed to get through this?
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I am sorry. All I can say is that make sure you know what stage, grade, etc it is. Please ask questions until you are satisfied with the answer. Hopefully they caught it in time to do surgery to remove it. My Dad had prostate cancer in 2004 and they did surgery. He just passed away in June from brain cancer. But one thing i know for sure is, if your are uncomfortable with the doctor, get another opinion. It never hurts to have another doctors point of view. There are cancer resource centers in the hospital that have tons of books on every kind of cancer that can help you! Good luck. My mom is 57 and has stage 4 ovarian cancer. I have been looking for information too. But try the hospital they have wonderful information. On the internet I think the website they say is cancer.net. Some of those sites you just can't read!
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--- If a serious swelling, but will have to do chemotherapy, but only if a need to abandon chemotherapy and start fasting and urgently need to drink beet juice, the organism will be healthy
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my father has had it for 30 years. he had "terp" surgery. and has his PSA measured by blood work yearly. He's 82 now.
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Go to www.cancer.org (American Cancer Society) they are really helpful!!





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Sunday, April 1, 2012

How can I NOT get prostate cancer

How can I NOT get prostate cancer?
For ?: The question has been deleted. Saved_by_Grace: I don't smoke, that's a good thing. Doesn't surprise me, weed can do some harm to your body especially the mind.
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Remove your balls and frank... I don't know.
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Here are some steps you can take to reduce your risk for developing prostate cancer. Maintain a healthy weight. A study published in 2003 found that death rates from prostate cancer increased significantly with an increase in Body Mass Index.* Limit intake of foods that are high in animal fats, and eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Studies suggest this may reduce the risk for prostate cancer. In addition, a healthy diet reduces the risk of other diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure. DonĂ¢€™t use tobacco products. If you do, stop. Although smoking has not been linked to the development of prostate cancer, some studies show that smokers are at higher risk for more aggressive disease, or for cancer that spreads more quickly. Some dietary supplements are being studied to see if they can reduce the risk for developing prostate cancer. The Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial (SELECT) is a research study funded by the National Cancer Institute to find out if selenium and vitamin E can help prevent prostate cancer.
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don't drink tap water or cows' milk
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Age Age is the strongest risk factor for prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is very rare before the age of 40, but the chance of having prostate cancer rises rapidly after age 50. Almost 2 out of 3 prostate cancers are found in men over the age of 65. Race/ethnicity Prostate cancer occurs more often in African-American men than in men of other races. African-American men are also more likely to be diagnosed at an advanced stage, and are more than twice as likely to die of prostate cancer as white men. Prostate cancer occurs less often in Asian-American and Hispanic/Latino men than in non-Hispanic whites. The reasons for these racial and ethnic differences are not clear. Nationality Prostate cancer is most common in North America, northwestern Europe, Australia, and on Caribbean islands. It is less common in Asia, Africa, Central America, and South America. The reasons for this are not clear. More intensive screening in some developed countries likely accounts for at least part of this difference, but other factors are likely to be important as well. For example, lifestyle differences (diet, etc.) may be important: men of Asian descent living in the United States have a lower risk of prostate cancer than white Americans, but their risk is higher than that of men of similar backgrounds living in Asia. Family history Prostate cancer seems to run in some families, which suggests that in some cases there may be an inherited or genetic factor. Having a father or brother with prostate cancer more than doubles a man's risk of developing this disease. (The risk is higher for men with an affected brother than for those with an affected father.) The risk is much higher for men with several affected relatives, particularly if their relatives were young at the time the cancer was found. Genes Scientists have found several inherited genes that seem to raise prostate cancer risk, but they probably account for only a small number of cases overall. Genetic testing for most of these genes is not yet available. Recently, some common gene variations have been linked to the risk of prostate cancer. Studies to confirm these results are needed to see if testing for the gene variants will be useful in predicting prostate cancer risk. Some inherited genes raise the risk for more than one type of cancer. For example, inherited mutations of the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes are the reason that breast and ovarian cancers are much more common in some families. Mutations in these genes may also increase prostate cancer risk in some men, but they account for a very small percentage of prostate cancer cases. Diet The exact role of diet in prostate cancer is not clear, although several different factors have been studied. Men who eat a lot of red meat or high-fat dairy products appear to have a slightly higher chance of getting prostate cancer. These men also tend to eat fewer fruits and vegetables. Doctors are not sure which of these factors is responsible for raising the risk. Some studies have suggested that men who consume a lot of calcium (through food or supplements) may have a higher risk of developing advanced prostate cancer. Most studies have not found such a link with the levels of calcium found in the average diet, and it's important to note that calcium is known to have other important health benefits. Obesity Most studies have not found that being obese (having a high amount of extra body fat) is linked with a higher risk of getting prostate cancer. Some studies have found that obese men have a lower risk of getting a low-grade (less dangerous) form of the disease, but a higher risk of getting more aggressive prostate cancer. The reasons for this are not clear. Studies have also found that obese men may be at greater risk for having more advanced prostate cancer and of dying from prostate cancer, but this was not seen in other studies. Exercise Exercise has not been shown to reduce prostate cancer risk in most studies. But some studies have found that high levels of physical activity, particularly in older men, may lower the risk of advanced prostate cancer. More research in this area is needed. Inflammation of the prostate Some studies have suggested that prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate gland) may be linked to an increased risk of prostate cancer, but other studies have not found such a link. Inflammation is often seen in samples of prostate tissue that also contain cancer. While the link between the two is not yet clear, this is an active area of research. Infection Researchers have also looked to see if sexually transmitted infections (like gonorrhea or chlamydia) might increase the risk of prostate cancer, possibly by leading to inflammation of the prostate. So far, studies have not agreed, and no firm conclusions have been reached. Vasectomy Some earlier studies had suggested that men who had a vasectomy (minor surgery to make men infertile) -- especi
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Don't get older; over 80% of men diagnosed with iprostate are over 65 and half of all cases occur in men over 75. It's extremely rare in men under 50, and so rare in young men that there are no statistics available for the disease incidence in men under 35. Your lifetime risk is around 7%
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The newest studies stated : There is a link of smoking Weed and Prostate cancer
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Search for articles re prostate on Dr. John McDougall's site http://www.drmcdougall.com/ Seriously consider elimination of much or all animal based food from your diet. Pray for peace. Kindrick





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