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Prevent Prostate Cancer

Released on = May 31, 2006, 6:12 pm

Press Release Author = Dens Resource Center

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Finding the best treatment at home for the preventing
prostate cancer. Selenium may help to prevent prostate cancer.

Press Release Body =
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
5/31/2006


Prevent Prostate Cancer

Finding the best treatment at home for the preventing prostate cancer. Selenium may
help to prevent prostate cancer.

Protect your prostate

The male prostate is very important to men health and play and important in sex. It
also helps the man sex drive and hormones. Cancer of the prostate one of the cancer
that can be prevented. The prostate is located at the base of the penis.
Three main types of problems -- infection, enlargement and cancer -- can afflict the
prostate. Prostate infections, called prostatitis, are fairly common in men from the
teen years on.
· Erectile Function
· Prostatitis
· BPH
· Prostate Cancer
· Conventional Treatments
Imagine a little bucket sitting inside your belly -- that\'s your bladder. Now
picture, right below the bucket, a tiny chestnut -- that\'s your prostate. There\'s a
tube running out the bottom of the bucket, right down through the middle of the
chestnut, top to bottom -- that tube is your urethra. Water continually collects in
your bladder (bucket). Every so often the muscles at the bottom of your bladder open
up, while the muscles surrounding the bladder contract, squirting the urine into the
urethra (tube) which runs through the prostate (chestnut) and continues through the
penis, all the way to the tip and out of the body.
The chestnut-shaped prostate sits right below the bladder and is wrapped around the
urethra, but it has nothing to do with a man\'s urinary apparatus. The prostate
happens to be where it is only because it\'s needed for ejaculation, and the
ejaculate passes through the same urethra as the urine does. That\'s why the prostate
sits below the bladder, and that\'s why prostate problems interfere with a man\'s
ability to urinate and to have sex.

The normal prostate is composed of glands and stroma. The glands are seen in cross
section to be rounded to irregularly branching. These glands represent the terminal
tubular portions of long tubuloalveolar glands that radiate from the urethra. The
glands are lined by two cell layers: an outer low cuboidal layer and an inner later
of tall columnar mucin-secreting epithelium. These cells project inward as papillary
projections. The fibromuscular stroma between the glands accounts for about half of
the volume of the prostate.


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