Cancer is a result of many related diseases that begin in cells. Normally, cells grow and divide to produce more cells. New cells are needed to keep the body in good health by replacing died cells. Sometimes, new cells form when old cells do not d...
A Simple Urine Test Can Early Detect Prostate Cancer (08 Feb 2006)
Human cells grow all the time. This is a specific way the body replaces useless cells with new ones. The new cells remain on the same tissue of organ, assuming the same function as the old ones. This is a controlled growing targeting the body deve...
Alternative Breakthrough Treatment for Prostate Cancer (06 Aug 2005)
Your alternative breakthrough treatment for prostate cancer is to follow the encouraging example of John Fox. He has shown the way for baby boomers to respond proactively to the dreaded diagnosis and beat it with a combination of techniques.
<...>Wealth and Health or Health and Wealth (25 Oct 2005)
On Wednesday at 10:15AM October 13th, my body was intact with no parts missing. At two AM, Thursday October 14th, I awakened in someone else's bed. Lahey Hospital's. At 3AM, I sat in a large leather reclining chair (I tried wheeling it to my car, ...
The Best Prostate Cancer Treatment Alternatives (13 Mar 2006)
Prostate cancer is a very common problem with men over the age of 80 and it starts becoming frequent with men over 50. By the time they are 80, almost half will have some form of prostate cancer which is not noticeable. Even though it is dangerous...
Protect Against Prostrate Cancer with Nutrition (03 Oct 2005)
One of the most common male cancers is prostate cancer, 50% to 70% of men in their 70's have evidence of prostrate cancer but only one in ten develop prostrate cancer symptoms. The exact cause of prostrate cancer is not known, but it is linked to ...
Insulin Resistance (24 Nov 2005)
We hear a lot about insulin resistance, but stop and think a little bit, do you think our cells only become resistant to insulin? The more hormones your cells are exposed to, the more resistant they will become to almost any hormone. Certain cells...
Prostate Cancer Research Studies Vote Soy Yes, Dairy No (20 Aug 2005)
Controversy abounds on this topic; however, numerous studies over the past decade have shown a solid connection between the risk of prostate cancer and dairy consumption. A cohort study just published in mid 2005 by the American Journal of Nutriti...
What is Prostate Cancer? (11 Aug 2005)
Prostate Cancer Forward
In the U.S. approximately 320,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer. Approximately 1 out of 10 men will develop prostate cancer in his life. One of the misconceptions about prostate cancer is that it's an "old...
Prostate Cancer Symptoms: Prostate Treatment, Radiation, and More (19 Dec 2005)
How common is Prostate Cancer and what are the Symptoms? Prostate Cancer Symptoms can be hard to detect but it helps to know what you are looking for. In this article Prostate Cancer Symptoms: Prostate Treatment, Radiation and more, my goal is t...
Staying Active Helps Reduce Risk of Prostate Cancer (09 Sep 2005)
Those men who stay active can significantly cut down on their risk getting prostate cancer. In fact the more aerobic the exercise the better; walking, hiking, swimming and bike riding were some of the examples given in a study by Harvard Medical S...
Is It True that Eating Broccoli Can Reduce Risk of Prostate Cancer? (22 Oct 2005)
Indeed there have been many studies and much research to determine what types of diets can prevent which types of cancers. Some of what you may have heard about which food you eat are merely folklore handed down, while others are actually based on...
Sun Exposure and Prostate Cancer (08 Feb 2006)
Go get a tan and reduce your risk of prostate cancer. Sun exposure appears to be one way to reduce your risk of prostate cancer. A recent study by some UK Researchers show that moderate exposure to sunlight significantly reduced the chances of pr...
Tomato Sauce Added to Your Diet Can Prevent Prostate Cancer Later (20 Nov 2005)
Men seldom want to talk about prostate cancer, it is a real problem and they should be getting regular yearly screening and know about those things they can do to reduce their risks. There have been many studies, which indicate overwhelmingly that...
Simple Ways to Prevent Prostate Cancer (11 Dec 2005)
We all know that prostate cancer can happen to any male and it is a very common type of cancer. There are ways you can incorporate certain foods into your diet to greatly reduce the chance of getting prostate cancer and it is good to add these typ...
Selenium May Help to Prevent Prostate Cancer (25 Dec 2005)
According to a federally sponsored study, published by a Stanford University urologist, men with abnormally low levels of Selenium in their blood are four to five times more likely to develop prostate cancer. Selenium is a trace element that is su...
Testosterone and Prostate Cancer (21 Jan 2006)
Everyone should know that when testosterone is metabolized, it produces DHT as one of the by-products, which is what allows your muscles and erections to grow. That is a good thing! However, DHT that doesn't get burned up during sex or working out...
Prostate Cancer as Number One Preventable Health Crisis (07 Apr 2006)
Can you believe that prostate cancer is the number one cancer-killer of males in the world? Can you also believe that there is no niversally-agreed upon strategy for its' diagnosis and management? There is a lot of talk these days about prostate c...
Prostate Cancer; Sun and Vitamin D (05 Mar 2006)
Cancer Centres in USA compared the lifetime sun exposure in men with
advanced prostate cancer and men without disease and they suggest that men
who had spent more time in the sun they lives were with low risk of prostate cancer.
New studies ...
Lycopene Effective with Prostate Cancer Treatment (04 Mar 2006)
Men with prostate cancer who take supplemental lycopene in addition to surgical removal of the testicles may experience less active disease, less bone pain, and live longer than those who only have surgical removal of the testicles, according to a...