Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Prostate Cancer Is Not A Lethal Disease

When the body starts to develop malignant or cancerous tumor in the cells of the prostate glands the disease is commonly diagnosed as prostate cancer which, unfortunately is a very common form of cancer affecting the American male population. In fact, prostate cancer is believed to be the second most important cause of death amongst all those suffering from cancer and it trails only lung cancer as being the most deadly disease.

Cancer is known to generally develop when the genes of a person’s cells become injured and when these damaged cells break from an outgrowth and spread it can lead to very serious consequences. The sad part about prostate cancer is that this form of cancer is known to develop within a patient’s prostate and may remain their for many years without giving any warning symptoms - leaving the patient unaware that he or she has prostate cancer.

Develops Slowly

Prostate cancer also develops slowly and is not something that occurs overnight and the reason for this form of cancer is that many changes take place in the structure as well as behavior of cells. African Americans are more likely to develop this disease as compared to other racial groups and even for men in whose family there are members suffering from prostate cancer; they will be more at risk of themselves developing this condition – even before they have attained fifty years of age.

The treatment for this disease is rather individualized and no two persons will generally respond in the same way to treatment. You can however try using antibiotics and even non-steroid anti-inflammatory agents; sometimes even muscle relaxants can prove to be useful as too can certain medications taken to treat chronic pain.

The benefits of getting prostate cancer treated as early as possible are many; you can add years to your life and also find relief from much of the agony caused by this disease. However, there is no cure for the condition though once treatment has been begun you can overcome problems that would otherwise have affected your sex life. The treatment does not involve any painful procedures; however, you may end up experiencing diarrhea as well as dry skin and some problems with urination as a consequence of being treated for prostate cancer.

Prostate cancer surgery is often recommended to treat the condition and though you may baulk at going under the scalpel it can, under certain circumstances, prove to be the best treatment option.

Fortunately, however, prostate cancer is not always aggressive and it very rarely affects people under the age of fifty. Prostate cancer is also different than other forms of cancer in that it grows very slowly and though it may lead to deaths; it is mostly not a lethal disease.

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