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Complications Associated with Laser Surgery for Prostate Cancer
Complications Associated with Laser Surgery for Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer is often treated with laser surgery. The procedure is used for the removal of the enlarged cancerous tissues. Like most other cancer treatments, laser surgery for prostate cancer is also associated with certain complication. This article will inform you about the major adverse effects experienced by prostate cancer patients following a laser surgery. Urinary retention: Correction of enlarged prostates with laser surgery can cause urinary difficulties in a man. The muscles responsible for allowing a man to urinate can get damaged during the procedure, which leads to these urinary difficulties. Urinary retention experienced by prostate cancer patients due to laser surgery of the enlarged prostate is mostly temporary. The doctor might place urinary catheters for some days to ensure  [...]

December 20th, 2011 | Prostate Cancer
Green Tea for the Treatment of Prostate Cancer
Green Tea for the Treatment of Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer can be defined as the cancer type affecting the prostate gland of the patient. The prostate gland is a part of reproductive system of men. This cancer type is mostly slow growing in nature; however some men also develop aggressive prostate cancer. Cancer cells of this form of cancer can spread to other organs of the patient’s body; the most common regions that experience spreading of prostate cancer are the lymph nodes and the bones. The common signs of the condition include discomfort while urinating, problems related to the private conjugal life etc. Usually, the patient experiences severe and painful signs of this cancer when the cancer reaches its advance stages. Like most other type of cancers, prostate cancer is also treated with a combination of surgery, radiation therapy  [...]

October 20th, 2011 | Prostate Cancer
Brisk Walking – A Life-Saviour for Prostate Cancer Sufferers
Brisk Walking – A Life-Saviour for Prostate Cancer Sufferers
Taking brisk walks can be truly life-saving for prostate cancer afflicted males, state scientists. A minimum of 3 hours of walks on a weekly basis could postpone or also avert disease advancement. However, the advantages are garnered solely by males who were brisk walkers instead of an easily done speed, the researchers stated. They conducted studies on 1455 males that were identified with prostate cancer that hadn’t yet begun spreading or shown metastasis. Sufferer’s levels of physical activity were evaluated merely over 2 years subsequent to have been diagnosed & preliminary therapy. Consequently, the United States scientists conducted recordings of well over a hundred events inclusive of ailment relapse, bone tumor & mortalities arising due to prostate cancer. The scientists  [...]

May 26th, 2011 | News, Prostate Cancer
Heart Disease Drugs that Lower Pancreatic & Prostate Cancer Risk
Heart Disease Drugs that Lower Pancreatic & Prostate Cancer Risk
A conventional foxgloves-based cure could reduce prostate cancer risk by one-fourth, according to researchers of the trial which appeared in the ‘Cancer Discovery’ journal. The medicine digoxin is already in use for treating heart disease patients suffering from congestive heart failure & irregular cardiac rhythms. Presently, scientists state that it may well aid in combating prostate cancer by halting development of the disease. Researchers at the JHU, Baltimore uncovered that digoxin reduced prostate cancer risk by twenty-four percent in the 47000 males who underwent testing. However, they caution that these outcomes are not proving that digoxin (with associated side-effects like feeling nauseous, headache & man breasts forming) thwarts the disease. Prof. E. Platz stated that  [...]

April 6th, 2011 | Pancreatic Cancer, Prostate Cancer
Andrew Lloyd Webber On His Impotence Due to Prostate Cancer Treatment
Andrew Lloyd Webber On His Impotence Due to Prostate Cancer Treatment
Andrew Lloyd Webber has confessed to becoming impotent following therapy to combat prostate cancer. The sixty-three-year old music composer underwent surgery for prostate removal following diagnosis two years ago. At the outset, Lord Lloyd Webber was eager about exploring complementary treatments, however then chose to have his prostate excised when physicians notified him that it would offer him a one hundred percent prospect of completely recovering from the disease. But, a major blow of news accompanied this treatment option – he was informed that such a surgical procedure would make him impotent & that he wouldn’t likely to able to have natural sexual intercourse ever. Thrice-wed Lloyd Webber admitted to having to accept an asexual life as inevitable. During the latest ITV1 Life  [...]

April 4th, 2011 | News, Prostate Cancer
‘Movember’ Mania – Moustache Galore & Surfacing Complex Queries
‘Movember’ Mania – Moustache Galore & Surfacing Complex Queries
Movember once more is all ready to rake in money for studies into duo vital male problems – prostate cancer and cognitive well-being. Movember is a moustache-growing charity affair organized every November for fund-raising and increasing awareness about prostate cancer. During 2009, over nine million dollars as proceeds were received by the Prostate Cancer Foundation for funding crucial studies which may pave the path for cure & prevention of the prostate cancer. However Movember & the Cancer Charity are amongst the handful associations promoting prostate cancer evaluation. There are no governments across the globe supporting it in the manner several have been doing for preliminary identification of cancers afflicting the breasts, cervix and bowel. Prostate cancer is a condition capable  [...]

November 17th, 2010 | Prostate Cancer
Easy Express Protein Urine Test – Improved Prostate Cancer Detection
Easy Express Protein Urine Test – Improved Prostate Cancer Detection
Researchers from Britain have stated that presence of a protein in urine can be a potent sign of prostate cancer risk and that their study outcomes can imminently be incorporated into a fast & uncomplicated test for prostate cancer. Researchers at the CRUK and ICR state that MSMB (microseminoprotein-beta) protein is present in lower amounts among males identified with the condition & are additionally lesser in males having more belligerent types of the cancer. Helming the research, Hayley Whitaker explained that the protein is easily detectable since it is present in urine & could potently be an uncomplicated test to conduct on males for identifying those at maximum risk of getting prostate cancer. According to the lead researcher, approximately 5 or more years time period might  [...]

October 18th, 2010 | Prostate Cancer, Tests And Procedures
Cheating Death for 4 Additional Months – Provenge Cancer Vaccine to the Fore
Cheating Death for 4 Additional Months – Provenge Cancer Vaccine to the Fore
Could a price label be placed on the lives of prostate cancer patients? With the arrival of the innovatory Provenge cancer vaccine therapy, that label has been placed at around 23000 dollars/month of life added – aggregating to 93000 dollars for a therapy extending life, by an average of 4 months. By existent sky-rocketing healthcare expenses, the almost 6-digit expenses for Provenge has evoked queries amongst several health care professionals, however for males who have gained from this path-breaking novel treatment, it definitely is money well-spent. Patients who have been given Provenge during the 2007 scientific studies have shown great improvement with steady drop in the PSA level (test for gauging prostate cancer existence). Disparate to side-effect eliciting radiation therapy sessions,  [...]

August 4th, 2010 | News, Prostate Cancer
Unravelling Effectual, Latest Treatment on Prostate Cancer
Unravelling Effectual, Latest Treatment on Prostate Cancer
Biomedical researchers from Monash Univ. have recognized a latest treatment on prostate cancer for curing bowdlerize-resistant cells in those suffering from prostate cancer, the widespread cancer form inflicting men in Australia. For over six decades the chief means of treating men having prostate cancer has entailed removal of hormones that trigger spread of cancerous cells. Though originally effectual this treatment inexorably falls short and when the tumor development recommences, the ailment is untreatable. The group from the Prostate & Breast Cancer Research Program have identified a means of treating such potently lethal ailing cells that continue to exist in a patient’s body despite them having been through hormonal therapy. Co-authoring the study Prof. Gail Risbridger stated that  [...]

March 5th, 2010 | News, Prostate Cancer
Novel Prostate Cancer Hypothesis – CT Measurement of Periprostatic Fat Proves Superior Indicator of its Belligerence
Novel Prostate Cancer Hypothesis – CT Measurement of Periprostatic Fat Proves Superior Indicator of its Belligerence
A remarkable premise put forth by Dr. Joep van Roermund and associates indicate that computed tomography (CT) measurement of periprostatic fat could be a finer forecaster of prostate cancer (CaP) aggressive behaviour as compared to body mass index or BMI. This theory was suggested on the basis of the fact that intra-abdominal adipose tissue has the maximum metabolically active fatty tissue. The report findings nevertheless revealed that periprostatic adipose tissue did not show correlation with prostate cancer (CaP) aggressiveness in this patient group. The authors of the study indicates that waistline girth as a marker of visceral fat might be a better forecaster to gauge CaP possibility as compared to solely body mass index, particularly amongst males having a low body mass index. The authors  [...]

February 24th, 2010 | News, Prostate Cancer
Exploring Latest Minimally-Invasive Prostate Cancer Treatments
Exploring Latest Minimally-Invasive Prostate Cancer Treatments
Prostate cancer can be fear-provoking, however when diagnosed in the initial staging, survival chances are bright. Following diagnosis of prostate cancer, one has to select the correct one out of the many prostate cancer treatments available that merges optimal outcomes with least side effects. The following are the key minimally-invasive prostate cancer treatments presently obtainable. Brachytherapy Brachytherapy also known as seed implant therapy or interstitial radiation therapy is a least invasive procedure involving implantation of small (sized like a rice grain) lasting radioactive seeds within the prostate where they help in irradiating cancer from within the gland. Radioactive seeds on implantation are so small-sized that they are not sensed by the patient. Based on conditions, radioactive  [...]

February 18th, 2010 | Prostate Cancer
Latest Treatment on Prostate Cancer – Robot-assisted Cancer Surgery
Latest Treatment on Prostate Cancer – Robot-assisted Cancer Surgery
The conventional prostate cancer surgery – the laparoscopic way usually involved taking out malignant prostate by doing tiny slits in the abdominal area and insertion of tools using hands for excising the organ. However, presently, scores of patients are walking into doctor’s offices demanding surgery conducted by a robot, directed by a doctor not essentially present in the operation theater, with face sunk in a console, manoeuvring the robotic arms with assistance of remote control. Common query posted by patients is would the doctor be using the robot, and on getting an affirmative answer are ready to go for the surgery.Trends on latest treatment on prostate cancer clearly show that Robot-assisted Cancer Surgery is gaining momentum really fast. At one stage, robot-aided surgery does appear  [...]

February 18th, 2010 | Prostate Cancer