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New Information Resource On Prostate Cancer

Released on = October 4, 2006, 1:23 pm

Press Release Author = Gina Reay

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer
affecting 1 in every 6 males. In it\'s early stages, prostate cancer has few
symptoms and many of the symptoms associated with this disease are also symptoms
found in other less serious illnesses.

Press Release Body = Eugene, OR. October 7, 2006 -- Every day 100s if not 1000s of
men are diagnosed with prostate problems. If not identified early can lead to
prostate cancer. This is a growing problem for the male population but can be
successfully treated if identified in a timely fashion.

\"The uncontrolled growth of cells around the outer region of the prostate, which
gives rise to the development of a malignant tumor, is called prostate cancer.
Prostate cancer is common among American males. Over 250,000 cases are diagnosed in
the United States every year.

Early signs of prostate cancer are difficult to detect. Symptoms only set in once
the tumor spreads. Change in urination habits with increased frequency or dribbling
are the first signs of prostate cancer. The cancer may spread from the prostate to
nearby lymph nodes, bones or other organs, leading to a condition called metastasis.
As a result, some men experience back pain. Once the cancer spreads beyond the
prostate it is difficult to cure.

The growth of prostate cancer is relatively slow and may not be detected for many
years. It also takes longer to spread beyond the prostate. However, a small
percentage of patients experience more rapidly growing, aggressive forms of prostate
cancer. Unfortunately, it is difficult to know for sure which prostate cancers will
grow slowly and which will grow aggressively; this further complicates treatment
decisions.\"

In the case of prostate cancer in particular we are told that in the coming year so
many thousand men will find out that they are afflicted with the disease and another
number also in thousand, will succumb to it, some of them unnecessarily. These
numbers are significant in as much as they indicate the extent and trend of the
disease. But how meaningful are they to an individual? Can he benefit from this
knowledge? We can put the answer to these questions also in terms of numbers - fifty
for yes fifty for no. There are no known precautions that a man can take to ward off
the disease. One can have regular tests and examinations to insure early detection
that would help in deciding the course of treatment. But early detection by itself
is no guarantee for cure. As long as a person is not a confirmed patient these
numbers are impersonal like the statistics on the number of people dead or likely to
die in traffic accidents in a given period. If you would like more information on
prostate cancer please visit http://www.123prostatecancer.com

Web Site = http://www.123prostatecancer.com

Contact Details = R&R InfoSystems, Co.,
http://www.123prostatecancer.com,
800-863-4592,
P.O. Box 7427,
Eugene, OR. 97401

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