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How to Fight Prostate Cancer and Win!
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Dealing with Prostate Cancer
by Norman Falconer
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From: Dean Brenner
Date: Saturday, July 4, 2009 |
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There aren't many men who can hear those dreaded words and not feel frightened
and panic stricken. And, with good reason. US estimates for 2008 call for 186,000+
new cases and almost 29,000 deaths.
Many people assume that prostate cancer only attacks the elderly and figure
they'll just wait and hope for the best. Bad decision. While the majority
of cases do occur in men over 70, it has been known to attack men as young as
50.
The disease also crosses ethnic lines and is the second most common malignant
cancer in men. African American men are at a higher risk than white men including
Hispanic men.
According to the National Cancel Institute, "Dramatic differences in the incidence
of prostate cancer are also seen in different populations around the world". This
is telling because there may be dietary or other environmental factors involved.
Getting all the answers
Just like any disease, the earlier the detection the better the chances of
beating it. That's all well and good, but how do you know if you are at risk or
heaven forbid, already showing symptoms? What are the symptoms? You really need
to have a good resource available for reference.
That's where Dealing with Prostate Cancer rides in to give you
all the information you need to be prepared. So often when dealing with a serious
medical situation just having answers can bring some much needed relief.
Dealing with Prostate Cancer understands your fears and provides
you with answers to those most burning questions. A few examples of what will
help to ease your mind are:
- What are the different types of prostate cancer
- What is the progression or stages of the disease
- How common is prostate cancer
- Analysis of who is at risk for prostate cancer
- What symptoms should be watched for
- How should the disease be treated
- Are there alternative therapies for prostate cancer
- Your immune system and prostate cancer
- Does prostate cancer make a man impotent
- Nutrition and diet for prostate patients
- The right exercises your doctor may consider
- Is it possible to father children after treatment
- Can prostate cancer be prevented
Put your fears and anxiety behind you once and for all! Get the answers to
these burning questions and MUCH MORE inside Dealing with Prostate Cancer.
You owe it to yourself and your loved ones to get the answers. Fear of the
unknown is the worst case enemy you need to fight. Getting the answers to the
unknown is the first step to peace of mind and living a long and healthy life!
Do it right now while you are focused. Don't wait until it's
too late!
Norman Falconer (Author) |
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| Prostate Cancer Informational Articles |
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