Weight Fluctuations can influence ability to contract Prostate Cancer

obesity.jpgIt has been accepted that being overweight is grounds enough to assume that there is a higher chance of some medical condition. Much so that obesity has been blamed to be a cause of some of the world’s most deadly diseases such as colon cancer and other forms of the killer disease that it has received much attention from the medical field with custom treatments being formulated to prevent and manage obesity. If you have a high cancer probability, then lifestyle changes might be necessary to delay or prevent future manifestations of such debilitating diseases such as cancer. A little weight gain is good for those found to be underweight which might explain the utter inability of their bodies to counter the disease. Changing your lifestyle to a healthier one is indeed better than having to go under invasive or prolonged therapy and it is also helathier for you and your family’s well being.

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Risk factors

Among the factors that determine the risk of having prostate cancer are age, diet, genes, and race. We have stated that it is the rate of incidence tends to increase along with age. That is why older men should be more proactive in learning about its symptoms in order to recognize the disease and take the necessary steps for treatment as early as possible.

If you belong to a race prone to having prostate cancer or if your family has history of it, you should be proactive as well.

Fatty diet is also associated with prostate cancer. Further studies are being performed to confirm the exact relation between the two.

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The most common myth about prostate cancer

The belief that prostate cancer occurs only among old men is without any basis. While it is true that the rate of incidence increases among old men, the fact remains that this disease can be acquired by younger men as well. Also, the number of men aged between 40 to 50 years old who are diagnosed with prostate cancer is increasing.

You may still be in your 40s but you are not superman, you have a long life to enjoy. In this situation, what is old or what is young anyway? If you are diagnosed to have prostate cancer, remember this: it is as fatal to a younger man as to a relatively older one. Do not dillydally in getting treatment, this disease does not wait.

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Better MRI Scanning Technology Helps Detect and Track Prostate Cancer

MRI’s have long been used as a diagnostic tool for cancer and the many diseases that plague us. Newer generations of MRI scanners are allowing better scans that tracks treatment success of failure and is now also capable of detecting early signs of the deadly disease that more often goes unnoticed before serious symptoms prompts treatment. Cancer as well all know seldom manifests early signs, abnormalities being known only during later stages of the disease when it has already progressed to a non-treatable stage. Effective use of MRI scans to diagnose, detect and monitor the progression of treatment allowing better views of the deadly disease that is prostate cancer.

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Green Tea Hints Prostate Cancer Fighting Agents

Men who have high consumption of green tea, long known for its cancer fighting components have shown quite a significant reduction of cancer causing markers according to research. This gives credence to the cancer fighting abilities of Green Tea of which are much hyped phytochemicals. These compounds have long been regarded as cancer fighters and inhibitors reducing their growth and even reversing their adverse effects, a link that has yet to be firmly established by scientists and researchers. Dietary scientists have long known of the link between diet and the many forms of cancer that afflicts many people the world over yet there remains a lot of understanding and study for a better understanding of this very link to llow better cancer cures and preventive measures that can be taken to help aid sufferers the world over.

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New Marker Gene Found to be Good Indicator of Progression

gaectin3antibodyScientists from the Wayne State University have identified a form of the gene gaectin-3 to be a good indicator of the progression of prostate cancer in patients. Lack of the specified gene has been found to be a very good way of determining whether the cancer has progressed to advanced stages. All men above 50 are prone to get the said disease of the reproductive organs that if left untreated can cause death. The use of the specified gene can be used as a diagnostic marker which can state the level of progression making diagnosis of advanced cases possible and faster.

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Diagnosing the Spread of Prostate Cancer

metastaticMetastatic Prostate Cancer is known to be the main cause of death due to prostate cancer which is simply the spread of the disease to other parts of the human body. Using molecular technology to determine the mechanisms which are responsible for the spread of such diseases is seen to be one of the most promising approaches to properly determine the diagnosis and treatments for such spreading. Scientists are trying to understand the mechanism to allow proper gene or molecule blocking to make treatment better for those who already have the disease. mRNA’s have been found to synthesize a protein known as KLF6 that in turn signals the cancer cells to spread to other parts of the body, spreading it and increasing the chances of death.

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Killing Cancer Cells from Within

fasnStudies are under way to use the cancer cell’s own genes to emphasize the ones that tells it to self-destruct known as Fatty Acid Synthase (FASN). The enzyme is a key to understanding the growth cycle of the cancer cell thus making the mechanism that controls it. This is the result of studies on laboratory mouse that have shown the increased levels of the said fatty acid in ones that have late stage cancer and it can also be responsible for certain cases when remission is attained through other mechanisms that have so far eluded cancer researchers.

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A first-line treatment for prostate cancer

A recent study has shown that “male lumpectomy”, a medical procedure used to treat prostate cancer, is as effective as surgery. And because of its minimally invasive nature, this is recommended as a first line treatment before any major surgery should be done.

Here’s an excerpt from the original news report:

The so-called “male lumpectomy” — a minimally invasive interventional radiology treatment for prostate cancer — is as effective as surgery in destroying diseased tumors and can be considered a first-line treatment for patients of all risk levels and particularly those who have failed radiation, according to studies released at the Society of Interventional Radiology’s 34th Annual Scientific Meeting.

The study is a positive development for the many who suffer from the disease, as they have an alternative treatment to turn to besides major surgery.

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Vitamins have no Effect on Most Cancers

vitaminsThis is a controversial statement, but researchers have found that increased intake of vitamins C or E have no beneficial effects for the prevention of prostate and other forms of cancer. It has long been promoted that high levels of vitamins to augment your dily intake requirements have the ability to help reduce cancer. True to this, such advertising on the benefits of vitamins have long been debated and even fought over by people who have claimed to benefit from such high vitamin intake. The study focused on the ability of the compounds in question to prevent the occurrence of the disease which was found to be zero. Take excessive amounts and you still get cancer wasting money thus defying common belief.

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