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Prostate Cancer Symptoms

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prostate.cancer.treatments@gmail.com - 25 Apr 2008 04:17 GMT
Prostate Cancer Symptoms :

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Many men do not seek medical advice when the symptoms are present,
partly because they are very similar to those of another disease: BPH
or benign prostatic hypertrophy. Prostate cancer can also be present
for years without causing any symptoms and is often not detected until
it is in an advanced stage. In this article about prostate cancer
symptoms, prostate treatment, radiation and more, we aim to introduce
you to prostate cancer so that you have an outline of important
information if you ever find yourself, or someone you love facing a
similar situation.

The existing symptoms of prostate problems may or may not signal
cancer including necessity to urinate very often, painful and burning
urination, bloody urine, lower back pain or pain in the pelvis or
upper thighs, dribbling after urination, blood in semen, weak urine
flow, difficulty in starting urination, painful or burning urination,
sensation of incomplete emptying of the bladder, stopping and starting
urination along with not being able to urinate, painful ejaculation,
blood cells in the semen or urine, as well as frequent pain and cramps
in the lower back, hips and upper thighs.

In the early stages, prostate cancer has few symptoms and many of the
symptoms associated with this disease are also found in other less
serious illnesses. Symptoms only set in once the tumor spreads.

The patients receive no active treatment unless symptoms appear. At
the outset, there are no clear prostate cancer symptoms that patients
can be easily noticed. Catching prostate cancer early is the best way
for a man to increase their chances of survival and that involves
knowing the symptoms and seeing a doctor regularly. These symptoms can
also be from an enlarged prostate which is not life threatening.
Chronic (bacterial) prostatitis, which develops gradually and may only
have subtle symptoms, though it often continues for a prolonged
period.

Other symptoms for prostate health concerns include urgent needs to
urinate, the need to wake up several times a night to do this or
dribbling of urine after and even before urinating.

One of the most common symptoms listed above is the difficulty
starting to pass urine, but keep your eye out for the others. Men with
this prostate problem who do experience symptoms are likely to notice
difficulty in starting urination, frequent urination as well as an
increased frequency in awakening at night to urinate. It is advisable
that men experiencing these symptoms should consult their physician
for an accurate diagnosis.

If you are looking for the latest news on all issues related to health
such as prostate cancer and prostate health, be sure to check it out
now!

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I.P. Freely - 25 Apr 2008 04:42 GMT
Awright ... whoever hung out the sign that says "It's Global Spam The
Cancer Forums Month", please 'fess up and remove the sign. This is
getting out of hand.

I.P.

> Prostate Cancer Symptoms :
>
> http://the-prostate-cancer-treatments.blogspot.com,
> Many men do not seek medical advice when the symptoms are present,
> partly because they are very similar to those of another disease: BPH

> yada yada yada
Alan Meyer - 25 Apr 2008 18:52 GMT
> Awright ... whoever hung out the sign that says "It's Global Spam The
> Cancer Forums Month", please 'fess up and remove the sign. This is
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> > yada yada yada

For what it's worth (probably nothing), I sent a complaint to
abuse@google.com with a copy to the spammer.

   Alan
 
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