10 Warning Signs Of Prostate Cancer - DON'T BE STUBBORN!

1Stop Health
25 Aug 202212:44

Summary

TLDRProstate cancer, one of the most prevalent malignancies in men, often goes undetected until complications arise. This script highlights the importance of early detection and outlines 10 warning signs, including painful urination, nocturia, blood in urine, and unexplained weight loss. It emphasizes the significance of lifestyle changes, regular check-ups, and awareness of risk factors like age, race, and family history to prevent and combat this potentially fatal disease.

Takeaways

  • 😨 Prostate cancer is a significant health threat to men, with one in nine men potentially diagnosed in their lifetime.
  • 📈 In 2022, it was estimated that around 200,000 men in the United States would be diagnosed with prostate cancer for the first time.
  • 🛡 Early detection and treatment can significantly reduce the risk of prostate cancer becoming fatal.
  • 📍 The prostate is a small gland that plays a crucial role in male reproduction, and its complications can indicate cancer.
  • 🔬 Most prostate cancers are adenocarcinomas, originating from gland cells, and can be slow or fast developing.
  • 🔍 Some men may have undetected prostate cancer for decades without symptoms, but it's essential to be aware of the warning signs.
  • 🚨 The script lists 10 warning signs of prostate cancer, including painful or burning urination and frequent nocturia.
  • 🩺 Regular checkups by a healthcare professional are crucial for early detection and to mitigate risks associated with the disease.
  • 🏃‍♂️ Lifestyle and dietary changes, such as a diet rich in fruits and vegetables and regular exercise, can help reduce the risk of prostate cancer.
  • 🧬 Family history and genetics play a significant role in the risk of prostate cancer, alongside factors like age, race, and obesity.
  • 💊 Medications like 5-alpha reductase inhibitors may reduce the risk of prostate cancer, but they should be used under medical supervision due to potential side effects.

Q & A

  • What is prostate cancer and why is it considered dangerous?

    -Prostate cancer is a type of cancer that affects the prostate gland in men. It is considered dangerous because it is one of the most common cancers among men, with the potential to become fatal if not caught and treated early.

  • According to the American Cancer Society, what is the prevalence of prostate cancer among men?

    -The American Cancer Society estimates that around one in nine men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point in their life.

  • How many men in the United States were expected to be diagnosed with prostate cancer for the first time in 2022?

    -In 2022, it was anticipated that approximately 200,000 men in the United States would be diagnosed with prostate cancer for the first time.

  • What are the two types of prostate cancer based on their development speed?

    -The two types of prostate cancer are those that develop fast and those that develop fairly slowly.

  • What is the significance of early detection and treatment of prostate cancer?

    -Early detection and treatment of prostate cancer are significant because the disease has a lower risk of becoming fatal when it is caught at an early stage.

  • What is the role of the prostate gland and why is it important?

    -The prostate gland is located under the bladder and surrounds the urethra. It is important for creating seminal fluid, which helps sperm exit a man's body.

  • What are adenocarcinomas and how are they related to prostate cancer?

    -Adenocarcinomas are cancers that originate from gland cells. The vast majority of prostate cancers fall into this category.

  • What are the 10 warning signs of prostate cancer mentioned in the script?

    -The 10 warning signs include painful or burning urination, frequent nocturia and urination, blood in the urine, pain in the back, hips, or legs, sudden weight loss, pain in the rectum, painful ejaculation, pain while sitting, problems urinating, and loss of bladder control.

  • How does family history and genetics play a role in the risk of prostate cancer?

    -Family history and genetics are key risk factors for prostate cancer. If a parent or sibling has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, the risk may be enhanced. Additionally, certain genetic factors like BRCA1 or BRCA2 can also increase the risk.

  • What lifestyle changes can be made to reduce the risk of prostate cancer?

    -Lifestyle changes to reduce the risk of prostate cancer include choosing a diet abundant in fruits and vegetables, exercising regularly, maintaining a healthy weight, and avoiding obesity.

  • What are some preventive measures that can be taken to reduce the risk of prostate cancer according to the script?

    -Some preventive measures include consuming a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, exercising most weekdays, maintaining a healthy weight, and discussing elevated risk with a physician for potential medication or other therapies.

Outlines

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🚨 Prostate Cancer: Risks and Early Detection

Prostate cancer is a significant health threat to men, with one in nine diagnosed in their lifetime. In 2022, it's expected to affect 200,000 U.S. men and become fatal for over 40,000. Early detection is crucial, as it lowers the risk of death. The prostate's function, adenocarcinomas as the common type, and the possibility of undetected cancer for years are highlighted. Symptoms like painful urination, nocturia, and blood in the urine are warning signs that necessitate medical attention. Regular checkups and lifestyle changes are recommended to manage risks, with family history and genetics playing a role in susceptibility.

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🔍 Advanced Prostate Cancer Symptoms and Their Impact

This paragraph delves into the advanced symptoms of prostate cancer, such as pain in the back, hips, and legs due to metastasis to bones, sudden weight loss often associated with malignancies, rectal pain from tumor invasion, painful ejaculation, discomfort while sitting due to an enlarged prostate, and problems with urination including urinary retention and incontinence. The paragraph emphasizes the importance of medical consultation for accurate diagnosis and treatment, mentioning various diagnostic methods and the potential for these symptoms to indicate disease progression or be side effects of treatments like radiation therapy or prostectomy.

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🛡️ Prostate Cancer Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies

The final paragraph outlines the risk factors for prostate cancer, including age, race, family history, and obesity. It also discusses the potential preventative measures such as a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, avoiding supplements without evidence of reducing cancer risk, regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, and consulting with a physician about high-risk factors or potential preventive medications like 5-alpha reductase inhibitors. The paragraph reassures that prostate cancer is highly treatable when detected early and encourages individuals to seek medical advice if they exhibit any symptoms.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is a malignant growth that develops in the prostate gland, which is part of the male reproductive system. It is one of the most common cancers affecting men, particularly significant as it is more prevalent than skin cancer. The video emphasizes the importance of early detection and treatment due to its potentially fatal nature if not caught promptly, as illustrated by the statistics provided for 2022.

💡Adenocarcinomas

Adenocarcinomas are a type of cancer that originates from glandular cells. In the context of the video, the majority of prostate cancers are adenocarcinomas, highlighting the glandular nature of the prostate and the commonality of this cancer type within the disease.

💡Nocturia

Nocturia refers to the condition where an individual needs to wake up several times during the night to urinate. The video script mentions nocturia as a warning sign of prostate cancer, indicating that frequent nighttime urination can be a symptom of the disease and a reason to seek medical attention.

💡Hematuria

Hematuria is the presence of blood in the urine, which can be a sign of various medical conditions, including prostate cancer. The script distinguishes between microscopic and macroscopic hematuria, with the latter being visible to the naked eye and potentially indicative of advanced prostate cancer.

💡Metastasis

Metastasis is the process by which a cancer spreads from its original site to other parts of the body. The video discusses how prostate cancer can metastasize to the bones, causing pain in the back, hips, or legs, which is a significant and serious complication of the disease.

💡Rectal Exam

A rectal exam is a medical procedure in which a doctor examines the rectum and prostate gland through the wall of the rectum. The video mentions this exam as one of the methods to aid in the diagnosis of prostate cancer, emphasizing its importance in detecting abnormalities that may not be felt externally.

💡Urinary Retention

Urinary retention is the inability to pass urine, despite the bladder being full. The script describes this as a problem that can occur in men with prostate cancer due to the tumor's local invasion or an enlarged prostate gland, which can obstruct the urinary flow.

💡Incontinence

Incontinence refers to the loss of bladder control, which can manifest as either stress incontinence or urge incontinence. The video script identifies incontinence as a potential warning sign of prostate cancer and also as a side effect of treatments such as radiation therapy and prostectomy.

💡PSA Screening

PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) screening is a blood test that measures the level of PSA, a protein produced by the prostate gland. Elevated levels can indicate prostate issues, including cancer. The video mentions PSA screening as a tool that may aid in the detection of prostate cancer.

💡BRCA1/BRCA2

BRCA1 and BRCA2 are genes known for their association with an increased risk of breast and ovarian cancer. The video script notes that a family history of these genes or a significant family history of breast cancer may also increase the risk of prostate cancer, indicating a genetic link between these conditions.

💡Lifestyle Changes

Lifestyle changes refer to modifications in one's daily habits that can improve health outcomes. The video suggests that adopting a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, exercising regularly, and maintaining a healthy weight can help reduce the risk of prostate cancer, emphasizing the role of lifestyle in disease prevention.

Highlights

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men after skin cancer, with one in nine men likely to be diagnosed in their lifetime.

In 2022, it was anticipated that approximately 200,000 men in the United States would be diagnosed with prostate cancer for the first time.

Prostate cancer has a lower risk of becoming fatal if caught and treated at an early stage.

The prostate's location and function in creating seminal fluid are crucial for understanding how prostate cancer develops.

Adenocarcinomas are the most common type of prostate cancer, originating from gland cells.

Some men may have undetected prostate cancer for decades without symptoms or complications.

Prostate cancer can be self-diagnosed through 10 warning signs, emphasizing the importance of regular checkups.

Painful or burning urination is a common symptom of prostate cancer due to obstruction of urine flow.

Frequent nocturia and urination can be hazardous warning signs of prostate cancer.

Blood in the urine, or hematuria, is a sign of aggressive and advanced stages of prostate cancer.

Pain in the back, hips, or legs may indicate the metastatic spread of prostate cancer to the bones.

Sudden weight loss is associated with all malignancies, including prostate cancer.

Rectal pain can result from the spread of prostate cancer to the rectal area due to tumor invasion.

Painful ejaculation and discomfort before or after ejaculation are potential symptoms of prostate cancer.

Discomfort while sitting due to an enlarged prostate gland is associated with prostate cancer.

Problems urinating, such as urinary retention, can be a sign of prostate cancer.

Loss of bladder control, or urinary incontinence, is a potential warning sign of prostate cancer.

Risk factors for prostate cancer include older age, race, family ancestry, and obesity.

Preventive measures such as a healthy diet, exercise, and maintaining a healthy weight can reduce the risk of prostate cancer.

Certain medications like 5-alpha reductase inhibitors may reduce the risk of prostate cancer but may also increase the chance of a more severe type.

Transcripts

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prostate cancer is one of the most

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dangerous types of cancer that men can

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get according to the American Cancer

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Society the only kind of cancer that

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affects males more often than skin

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cancer is prostate cancer

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it is estimated that around one in nine

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men will be diagnosed with a malignancy

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at some time in their life it is

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anticipated that in 2022 approximately

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two hundred thousand men in the United

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States will be diagnosed with prostate

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cancer for the first time and that the

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disease will claim the lives of more

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than forty thousand men on the other

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hand if it is caught and treated at an

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early stage prostate cancer has a lower

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risk of becoming fatal because of this

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it is essential for men to be aware of

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the symptoms of prostate cancer in its

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early stages

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what you need to know about prostate

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cancer

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the prostate isn't something that most

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men pay much consideration to till it

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starts giving them complications it is

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located under the bladder and surrounds

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the uretha which is the tube that

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transfers fluid to the penis

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the tiny gland is important for creating

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seminal fluid which is fluid that helps

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sperm exit a man's body

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cancers that originate from gland cells

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are referred to as adenocarcinomas and

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the vast majority of prostate cancers

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fall into this category

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there are two types of prostate cancer

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those that develop fast and those that

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develop fairly slowly according to the

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American Cancer Society some men might

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have prostate cancer that is undetected

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for decades without the disease

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developing any symptoms or complications

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on the other hand the dangers associated

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with prostate cancer are fairly

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significant especially after the disease

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has spread to other parts of the body

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there are symptoms of prostate cancer

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that can be observed by self-diagnosis

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this being said men should have prostate

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checkups regularly by a health care

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professional here are 10 warning signs

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of prostate cancer

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number 10 painful or burning urination

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the enlargement of the gland caused by

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prostate cancer disrupts the regular

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flow of urine urine flow obstruction is

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the cause of painful micturition it is

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also conceivable that painful urination

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results from the spread of cancer to

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neighboring structures local invasion of

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nearby tissues such as the uretha

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bladder and rectum is a defining

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characteristic of prostate cancer

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burning during urination may be caused

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by a separate of infection or by

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treatment related adverse effects for

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prostate cancer

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the glands hypertrophy results in

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urinary blockage and retention

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infection of the urethra and bladder

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caused by excessive urine retention may

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cause burning during urination

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antibiotics May provide temporary relief

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but the doctor must begin prostate

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cancer treatment to prevent future

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dangers and problems

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consultation with your physician is the

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most effective method for avoiding the

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dangers of undetected prostate cancer

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family history and genetics are key risk

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factors for prostate cancer but changes

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in lifestyle and nutrition might amplify

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these warning signals since obesity can

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worsen painful attrition

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number nine frequent nocturia and

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urination

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frequent urination and nighttime

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urination are hazardous warning signs

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when prostate cancer is suspected

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nocturia is the condition in which a

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person must wake up to urinate

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throughout the night sleep disturbances

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might worsen a patient's health

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condition due to repeated toilet trips

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throughout the night nocturia may make a

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person feel exhausted in the morning if

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you are bothered by the number of times

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you wake up throughout the night to void

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your bladder you should see a physician

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immediately

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a bladder diary is regarded as an

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essential instrument for assessing the

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severity of the disease urinary or fluid

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Diaries need accurate tracking of the

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patient's 24-hour urine output

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number eight blood in the urine

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the presence of blood in the urine is

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known as hematuria

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it is only detectable in the most

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aggressive and advanced stages of

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prostate cancer in prostate cancer two

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distinct kinds of hematorium a manifest

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microscopic hematoria is characterized

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by the presence of red blood cells in

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the urine that are only visible under a

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microscope

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red blood cells may be detected with the

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naked eye in the urine of a patient with

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macroscopic hematoria

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three to five percent of prostate cancer

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patients May exhibit blood in the urine

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in this scenario the color of the urine

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changes to red or pinkish this is

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related to the prostate Cancer's

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invasion of other areas of the urinary

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system

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kidneys ureters and the urinary bladder

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are the most prevalent sites of

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infection

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regular urine examinations are essential

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for accurate diagnosis

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urinalysis urine cytology a genital exam

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rectal exam urine culture and ultrasound

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are often requested to find the etiology

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of hematuria

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number seven pain in your back hips or

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legs

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extreme discomfort may be caused by

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prostate cancer in the thighs hips and

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lower back this is caused by the

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metatastic spread of prostate cancer to

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the bones in the aforementioned

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locations New bone cells are affected by

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bone metastasizes from prostate cancer

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a study was conducted on male patients

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with back neck and pelvic discomfort men

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with back pain had a 50 greater chance

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of being diagnosed with prostate cancer

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than men without back pain showing a

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clear relationship between back pain and

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prostate cancer

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in addition to this men with Advanced

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prostate cancer often complain of limb

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weakness and numbness if you feel you

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have lower back pelvic or thigh

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discomfort owing to an unknown reason

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you must see a doctor

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number six sudden weight loss weight

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loss is connected to all malignancies

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including prostate cancer

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appetite loss nausea and vomiting are

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the leading reasons for weight loss the

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scientific explanation for these

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symptoms is still debatable in addition

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to appetite loss prostate cancer

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patients sometimes notice a change in

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the flavor of certain foods if you are

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experiencing unexplained weight loss you

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should visit a physician at once to

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determine the reason

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in order to prevent extreme weight loss

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doctors suggest consuming a high caloric

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intake likewise nausea and vomiting may

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be managed with the correct medication

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the risk of problems might be increased

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by ignoring these signs

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number five pain in the rectum

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the spread of prostate cancer to the

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rectal area may cause rectal pain due to

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tumor invasion of the rectum

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constipation fecal urgency fecal

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incontinence flatulence subtotal bowel

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blockage diarrhea and other bowel

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abnormalities might occur

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you must see your physician at once in

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order to treat these symptoms and find

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their precise cause

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digital rectal examination

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ultrasonography and PSA screening May

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Aid the position in determining the

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correct illness ideology

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number four painful ejaculation

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ejaculation that is painful may be

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detrimental to a person's sexual

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relationship as well as his sense of

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self-worth about two to three percent of

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men will experience excruciating pain

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during ejaculation if they have prostate

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cancer

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the pain that follows ejaculation May

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last for more than 24 hours individuals

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have on occasion reported experiencing

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discomfort before ejaculation

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nevertheless it is far more typical for

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patients to experience pain

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post-ejaculation

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number three pain while sitting

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because of the patient's enlarged

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prostate gland sitting for long periods

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of time might be quite painful patients

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who have prostate cancer often complain

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of discomfort and numbness in the

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perennial area when they are seated on a

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hard surface

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this kind of prostate cancer known as

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prostate and dinocarcinoma is the one

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that is the most often connected to

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experiencing discomfort while sitting

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it's possible that you have prostate

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cancer if sitting causes discomfort in

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your pelvic or lower back

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number two problems urinating

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urinary retention in the bladder may

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make it impossible for those who have

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prostate cancer to urinate because of

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the condition

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the local invasion of the tumor as well

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as an enlarged prostate gland are the

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primary factors contributing to the

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individual having difficulty emptying

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his bladder

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it is strongly recommended that you see

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a urologist as soon as possible if you

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find that you are experiencing

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difficulty while urinating

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number one loss of bladder control

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another potential warning sign is a loss

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of control over one's bladder urinary

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incontinence is the phrase that is most

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often used to refer to this problem in

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the medical field

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the symptoms of urine incontinence might

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vary depending on the kind of prostate

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cancer a patient has

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the two primary forms of incontinence

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that patients report experiencing are

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stress incontinence and urge

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incontinence

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loss of control of one's bladder might

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be a symptom of a disease's progression

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nevertheless radiation therapy and

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prostectomy are the two most common

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Medical Treatments that are responsible

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for this condition

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the prostate has a role in the

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regulation of the passage of urine from

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the bladder to the urethra the inability

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of the bladder to hold urine which leads

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to dribbling and nighttime bathroom

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trips after a prostectomy is performed

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to Halt the progression of prostate

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cancer

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urinary incontinence might be a side

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effect of surgery on the prostate

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because it risks causing damage to the

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nerves that feed the bladder because of

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the many treatments available for

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prostate cancer 25 percent of men have a

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loss of control over their bladders

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now that you know some of the symptoms

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of prostate cancer are you at risk

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included among the risk factors for

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prostate cancer are

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older age

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as you age your chance of developing

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prostate cancer increases it is

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prevalent after age 50.

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race black men have a higher risk of

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prostate cancer than those of other

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races for unknown reasons additionally

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prostate cancer is more likely to be

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aggressive or progressed in Black Men

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family ancestry

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if a parent or sibling in your immediate

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family has been diagnosed with prostate

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cancer your risk may be enhanced

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additionally if you have a family

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history of genes that increase the risk

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of breast cancer

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brca1 or brca2 or a significant family

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history of breast cancer your risk of

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prostate cancer may be increased

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obesity

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obese individuals may have an increased

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risk of prostate cancer compared to

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those with healthy weight although

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research results have been inconsistent

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in obese individuals the cancer is more

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likely to be aggressive and to reoccur

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after early therapy

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there are preventive measures you can

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take to reduce your risk of prostate

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cancer namely

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choose a diet abundant in fruits and

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vegetables eat a variety of fruits

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veggies and whole grains vegetables and

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fruits include several vitamins and

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elements that are beneficial to health

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select nutritious Foods over supplements

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no research has shown that supplements

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reduce the risk of prostate cancer

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exercise during the majority of weekdays

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exercise enhances your general health

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aids and weight maintenance and boosts

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your feelings of Happiness exercise at

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least three days a week if you're new to

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Fitness start slowly and gradually

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increase your daily exercise time

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maintain a healthy weight by eating

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nutritious food and exercising if your

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present weight is in control

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if you need to lose weight increase your

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physical activity and minimize your

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daily caloric intake ask your doctor for

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help in developing a healthy weight

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reduction strategy discuss your elevated

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risk of prostate cancer with your

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physician if you have a very high chance

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of developing prostate cancer you and

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your physician May explore medicines or

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other therapies to minimize that risk

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several studies show that five Alpha

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reductase Inhibitors such as finasteride

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and dutasteride may lessen the chance of

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getting prostate cancer these

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medications are used to treat enlarged

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prostate glands and hair loss

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however some data suggests that these

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drugs May raise the chance of developing

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a more severe type of prostate cancer

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and those who use them consult your

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physician if you are worried about your

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chance of getting prostate cancer

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men with prostate cancer may show a wide

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range of symptoms the majority of men do

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not show any symptoms prostate cancer is

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curable particularly when detected early

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don't worry and don't lead to the worst

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possible conclusions just call your

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doctor if you experience the symptoms

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we've described

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