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  • Virus May Have Links to Prostate Cancer

    FRIDAY, Feb. 24 (HealthDay News) -- A new virus has been identified in human prostate tumors, but the virus's link to prostate cancer is unclear and requires more research, researchers say. This is a virus that has never been seen in humans...[Read More]

  • Preventing Prostate Cancer

    It is increasingly recognized that diet plays a role in prostate cancer, a disease that affects one in eight men. For optimal health, its important to exercise regularly and eat according to Canadas Food Guide, which recommends lots of frui...[Read More]

  • Selenium May Help to Prevent Prostate Cancer

    According to a federally sponsored study, published by a Stanford University urologist, men with abnormally low levels of Selenium in their blood are four to five times more likely to develop prostate cancer. Selenium is a trace element tha...[Read More]

  • What causes prostate cancer?

    The cause of prostate cancer is unknown, but the cancer is thought not to be related to benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). The risk (predisposing) factors for prostate cancer include advancing age, genetics (heredity), hormonal influences,...[Read More]

  • What is the prostate gland?

    The prostate gland is an organ that is located at the base or outlet (neck) of the urinary bladder. (See the diagram.) The gland surrounds the first part of the urethra. The urethra is the passage through which urine drains from the bladder...[Read More]

  • Prostate Cancer

    Prostate cancer is the male reproductive system common malignant tumor. Prostate cancer, genitourinary system tumors account for about 4%. Old age in men is more common forms of cancer. Almost all prostate cancer occurs in the lateral prost...[Read More]

  • A lack of vitamin D will increase the risk of prostate cancer risk

    Finnish medical experts studies have shown that a lack of vitamin D will significantly increase the risk of prostate cancer risk, and will accelerate the development of cancer. In particular, 40 to 50-year-old middle-aged man, if too little...[Read More]

  • Abuse of male hormones, be careful of prostate cancer

    Appearing on the market or taking male hormone injections to enhance male glory of advertising, doctors believe that this method is not feasible, but may be at high risk of prostate disease, if the risk of prostate cancer, and then attempt...[Read More]

  • Milk drinkers men susceptible to prostate cancer

    According to Harvard Medical School recently published studies have shown that dairy products like men with the same age do not eat those dairy products compared to men, the risk of prostate cancer should be great. The study for the 21000 m...[Read More]

  • Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can prevent prostate cancer

    The older men, regular aspirin, ibuprofen and other commonly used pain medications, can prevent prostate cancer. The United States, a research institute of the 1362 U.S. white men with a period of five and a half follow-up study found that...[Read More]