Friday, September 9, 2011

The Man Killer - Prostate Cancer



Prostate cancer is the male equivalent of breast cancer, which plagues millions of women. Fortunately, a little precaution can reduce the risk of prostate cancer, and maybe even help save your life. It is crucial for men to pay attention to your health, especially as they age. Prostate cancer is the third major cause of cancer related deaths in men. Many people do not realize the seriousness of this terrible disease and not receiving regular prostate examinations.

Prostate cancer begins with the growth of malignant tumors in the prostate and spread to spread into the bladder, seminal vesicles, and peritoneal cavity. It eventually metastasizes to bone, lymph nodes, lungs, liver and bubrega.Uzrok prostate cancer is unknown, although recent studies find little relationship between increased testosterone levels and high dietary fat intake. Prostate cancer rarely occurs in men under 40 years starosti.NajviĆĄu level of occurrence is highest in African-American men over 60 years. Increased occurrence is also linked to environmental exposure to cadmium, metallic element. The lowest incidence of prostate cancer occurs in vegetarians.

Cancer is classified on the basis of tumor aggressiveness and intensity that affects the surrounding tissue. Most prostate cancers are staged or characterized using the Whitmore-Jewett system (ABCD system). System of the tumor using the following scale: Tumor can not be detected by touch, but only through a microscopic tissue samples. B: a tumor that can be detected by digital examination and it is still confined to the prostate. C: Tumor spread beyond the prostate. D: cancer has advanced to the regional lymph nodes.

Risk factors and risk factors were investigated, but mostly wrong. Some studies show positive associations with age, race, family history and diet. Age: Prostate cancer is particularly common among older people. Its occurrence has been reported in more than 4 0 per cent of men over the age of seventy years of age or older. Racing: Extreme variations in the number of cases and the mortality rate from prostate cancer were observed among different countries and racial and ethnic groups. African-Americans have the highest mortality rate for prostate cancer in the world, followed by white men in the Scandinavian countries. Asian males have the lowest mortality rate. Family History: studies have shown that men with a family history of prostate cancer, fathers or brothers, two or three times more likely to develop disease. Diet: The main component is associated with prostate cancer is the consumption of fats and obesity. Individuals can actually reduce his chances of developing prostate cancer by changing diet and controlling your weight.

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