How to Survive Prostate Cancer
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How to Survive Prostate Cancer
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Understand that the survival rate for prostate cancer is strongly correlated with the stage to which the cancer has progressed, with relatively minor cases having an extremely high survival rate (close to 100 percent for tumors that are still confined to the prostate gland). Therefore, the first step in surviving prostate cancer is to understand when you are at risk so that you can get tested regularly. According to Medline Plus, risk factors for prostate cancer increase with age; most people contracting the disease are older than 60. Additionally, occupations that involve exposure to hazardous chemicals carry a higher risk, including farming, painting, and work in tire factories. If any of these risk factors apply to you, have yourself screened yearly to increase your chances of surviving prostate cancer.
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Open yourself to the possibility of relatively extreme procedures if you want to increase your odds of surviving prostate cancer. While some men might be reluctant to undergo a radical prostatectomy or receive hormone therapy due to the potential side effect of impotence, avoidance of these options can dramatically decrease your chances of survival. So, accept that you might have to make certain sacrifices in order to beat the disease, and don't prematurely foreclose on the possibility of proven and potentially helpful treatments just because of their side effects.
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Follow a regular diet and exercise regimen to increase your chances of successfully overcoming prostate cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, moderate-intensity exercise performed at least five days a week for 30 minutes at a stretch, coupled with a diet rich in fruits, vegetables and whole grains that minimizes processed foods, alcohol and sugars, can help to tip the odds in your favor when it comes to battling cancer. So use every means at your disposal, even if this involves a radical change in your "normal" dietary habits and lifestyle.
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Not if it leads you to gynaecological cancers
That being said, I do love being a woman, regardless of our difficulties.
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Hi
prosted cancer is very dangerous disease. Its stop and more information here----------Marthas vineyard Holistic retreat.you search it on Google and then find out your problem.Drink plenty of water.fully bed rest.Maintain healthy diet and lifestyle.Best of luck.
Thanks,
Dr.roni
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Prostate cancer survivors can be a key resource in the days and weeks after diagnosis, as you grapple with the many treatment options. Talking to survivors - men who have been through a specific treatment and can share their own experience - will help you learn what to expect during and after various procedures.
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Thank you so much for the post Cancer is a really horrifying . Better to prevent it!!!
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Yeah its true that Prostate Cancer is very dangerous disease but it is also true that now it is not. Because so many treatments are there from where we can get cured easily. As now a days Robotic Surgery is the best option to cure any disease. As I can say that I have seen so may cases of Prostate Cancer where the patient gets more benefits while treated from Robotic Surgery as compare to Traditional Surgery...!!!!
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