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	<title>Prostate Cancer Blog &#187; Cancer</title>
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		<title>Breast Cancer and Bone Metastasis</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 04:26:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The bone is a usual place of metastasis for some different cancers. They consist of lung, breast, prostate, kidney, and thyroid cancers, and multiple myeloma amongst others. When cancer has extended to a new site, it is still named after the area of the body where it begins. For instance, if prostate cancer extends to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The bone is a usual place of metastasis for some different cancers. They consist of lung, breast, prostate, kidney, and thyroid cancers, and multiple myeloma amongst others.</p>
<p>When cancer has extended to a new site, it is still named after the area of the body where it begins. For instance, if prostate cancer extends to the bones, it is still called prostate cancer, and if breast cancer extends to the lungs it is still cancer of breast. A person with it that has extended to the bones is said to have cancer of breast with bone metastases. (If you are talking about over one metastasis, they are named metastases). Bone comes about to be one of the most common parts to which breast cancer metastasizes, the others being liver, lung, and brain.</p>
<p>Breast cancer is the most widespread type of malignant disease among women; one in every ten women in the United States will experience this disease. It stands for the second principal cause of death by a malignant disease in women following lung cancer. Bone metastases in breast cancer are common. The risk of developing bone metastasis augments with the stage of the disease at presentation. Autopsy studies have showed a high amount of breast cancer patients with bone metastasis.</p>
<p>Breast cancer usually extends to bone at a frequency of about 70% in patients having distant metastasis. But, the mechanism of bone metastasis is not well comprehended. One probability is that the environment in bone marrow, exceedingly rich in growth factors and cytokines, is appropriate for the proliferation of its cells. A more probable elucidation is that definite mechanisms of adhesion happen between the bone endothelial (blood vessel lining) cells and breast cancer cells that favors extend to this location.</p>
<p>Bone metastases represent 25% of all metastatic breast cancers. There are two major kinds of bone cancer: osteolytic and osteoblastic. Osteolytic cancer eats away at your bones, causing holes to form. This leaves bones open to breaks and fractures. Osteoblastic cancer augments the density of your bones, but makes them prone to fractures as well. Both forms of bone cancer lead to pain.</p>
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		<title>Understanding Alternative Prostate Cancer Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 08:36:07 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Treatment]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nowadays, many men who are suffering from prostate are opting for alternative prostate cancer treatment, which is known as Complementary and Alternative Medicines (CAM) Treatments. This alternative prostate cancer treatment includes the holistic alternative medicines, herbal concentrates, naturopathy, yoga, meditations, many varieties of exercises and massages. The treatment will be supplementing the regular treatment under [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nowadays, many men who are suffering from prostate are opting for alternative prostate cancer treatment, which is known as Complementary and Alternative Medicines (CAM) Treatments. This alternative prostate cancer treatment includes the holistic alternative medicines, herbal concentrates, naturopathy, yoga, meditations, many varieties of exercises and massages. The treatment will be supplementing the regular treatment under a prostate expert or will be taken alone.</p>
<p>Reasons may range from the cost standpoint of the use of alternative prostate cancer treatment, and on the hope of the wonders of such. While conventional medications are usually of conservative claims, the alternative prostate cancer treatment options are hyped-up with claims, which may be true or not, but surely to have major effects on one&#8217;s psyche. An alternative prostate cancer treatment as the use of dietary supplements or herbs as saw palmetto, and garlic have been used by many. The claims, especially of saw palmetto, are very popular especially in Europe. In the US, saw palmetto has started to gain a strong following and believer of its efficacy.</p>
<p>As an alternative prostate cancer treatment, some also take in supplementation of Vitamin D, Selenium, Vitamin E, Vitamin C and other antioxidants. The belief is to have a strong immune system to delay the progress of the cancer, if not to cure the disease. Others may also make use of yoga and tai chi for relaxing of the mind, and to keep one from being stressed. One will be able to learn how to relax, and control emotions &#8211; especially negative ones &#8211; that are believed to cause hormonal effects that may be not good for one&#8217;s system.</p>
<p>Individuals though should ask for their doctor&#8217;s advice, before going into any alternative prostate cancer treatment. Or if one may already be in any of the alternative prostate cancer treatment options, it is best to be honest with your doctor about it. One should not hide such alternative treatment you have self-prescribed. The risks and side effects of these alternative treatments, especially with its reaction to other medications you may be taking, can pose health issues on your end. You might just be complicating your situation and creating more health problems than you would want to get into.</p>
<p>An alternative can be more promising and may be more convenient, but undertake this under the proper guidance and advice of your doctor. These prostrate experts will be more experienced to analyze your case and determine whether you require alternative treatment or not. Do not risk your health by undertaking it according to your will and wishes, get good support from your doctor for a better results.</p>
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		<title>What Are The Causes Of Prostate Cancer?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 08:32:33 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Causes]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is the prostate? Where is it located? What does it do? What causes prostate cancer? There are many questions that may be associated with the prostate. Rates for prostate cancer vary greatly, country-by-country. It was previously thought that this was due to lifestyle and diet variations between cultures &#8211; rates are lowest in Asia, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is the prostate? Where is it located? What does it do? What causes prostate cancer? There are many questions that may be associated with the prostate. Rates for prostate cancer vary greatly, country-by-country. It was previously thought that this was due to lifestyle and diet variations between cultures &#8211; rates are lowest in Asia, more common in Europe and highest in North America. What exactly causes cells to turn cancerous is unknown. Even with smoking, why do some people get lung cancer while others do not? However, we can certainly point to factors that increase one&#8217;s risks. Risk factors are related to age, lifestyle, whether there is a family history of cancer, diet, race and even some medications. The greatest of these is age. Seventy years old is the average age at which it is diagnosed. Prostate cancer diagnoses prior to the age of 50 are rare and diagnoses under 45 are almost unheard of.</p>
<p>The prostate in found in front of the rectum, behind the pubic bone. It is below the bladder and surrounded by pelvic muscles. The prostate has an important role in seminal activity. Unfortunately, there are many diseases that are associated with the prostate. Prostate cancer is a common one that affects many men but you may also suffer from enlarged prostate, prostitis and other complications. Some symptoms or signs of problems may include difficult urination, increased urination at night, urgent urination, starting and stopping of a stream or feeling like you must &#8220;push&#8221; it out, urinary infection and others. If you feel you may be having prostate problems, you need to see your doctor for an examination. You will be asked questions about yourself and your family history and there will be a physical exam and urine tests. A bladder ultrasound and a prostate ultrasound can also help diagnose.</p>
<p>When you have been diagnosed with a prostate condition, your doctor will discuss possible treatments with you. Medicine may be needed to shrink the prostate. There are different factors that can affect your chances of prostate cancer. You should talk to your doctor if you are concerned with this. If someone in your family has had prostate cancer, you will want to have regular checkups and remain prostate healthy. You should not feel nervous or embarrassed to have check ups, they are very important to your future health. What causes prostate cancer? You may never know for sure, but environmental factors may be putting you at risk. Talk to your doctor if you are concerned about your risk factors.</p>
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		<title>Knowing More About Signs Of Prostate Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 08:24:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prostate cancer is a common form of the disease that often manifests itself in older men. There is no exact age, but from 50 years onwards you may begin to exhibit some symptoms. Rates of prostate cancer vary widely across the world. It is least common in South and East Asia, more common in Europe, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prostate cancer is a common form of the disease that often manifests itself in older men. There is no exact age, but from 50 years onwards you may begin to exhibit some symptoms. Rates of prostate cancer vary widely across the world. It is least common in South and East Asia, more common in Europe, though the rates vary widely between countries, and most common in the United States. It is important to catch the problem early so you can treat symptoms before they get worse. In addition, in the case of prostate cancer, catching it early will greatly improve treatment capabilities and can even save your life.</p>
<p>The disease can occur in men only; the prostate is exculsively of the male reproductive tract. Prostate cancer is a disease in which cancer develops in the prostate of the male reproductive system, this happens when cells in the prostate begin to grow out of control and can then invade nearby tissues or spread throughout the body. Large collections of this out of control tissue are called tumors. The tumor usually grows slowly and remains confined to the gland for many years. During this time, the tumor produces little or no symptoms or outward signs. As the cancer advances, however, it can spread beyond the prostate into the surrounding tissues. Moreover, the cancer also can metastasize  throughout other areas of the body, such as the bones, lungs, and liver. Symptoms and signs, therefore, are more often associated with advanced prostate cancer. Prostate cancer may cause pain, difficulty in urinating, erectile dysfunction and other symptoms.</p>
<p>The cause of prostate cancer has not been identified but the cancer is thought to be related to benign prostatic hypertrophy (BHP). The risk factors include advancing age, heredity, hormonal influences, and such enviromental toxins, chemicals, and industrial products. The best way to try and prevent prostate cancer is to modify the risk factors for the disease that you have control over. You may want to try to eat a low fat diet that is rich in fruits and vegetables. Certain foods, vitamins and minerals have been suggested to decrease your chances of getting prostate cancer, however doctors are still studying more data before any particular food or supplement can be endorsed for preventing the disease. Currently, there are studies looking at selenium, lycopen, vitamin A and other retinoids, vitamin D, vitamin E, and soy for prostate cancer prevention.</p>
<p>Since it is a disease of older men, many will die of other causes before the disease can spread or cause symptoms. Deciding on treatment can be daunting not only because there are far better options for treatment today that they were ten years ago but also because not enough relaiable data are available on which to base the decisions. Prostate cancer can be treated with surgery, radiation therapy, hormone therapy, occasionally chemotherapy, or some combination of these. Most men who have the risk factors do not get the disease, on the other hand, men who do get the disease often have no known risk factors, except for growing older. Prostate problems happen in a large percentage of men over the age of 50, so you should watch for symptoms if you are older. However, not all men with prostate problems are over fifty, so you should see a doctor if you notice these symptoms, regardless of your age.</p>
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