Best diets to prevent prostate cancer
/Most men like a plan of action and here is a dietary plan all men should embrace that could curtail their chance of developing prostate cancer.
Read MoreMost men like a plan of action and here is a dietary plan all men should embrace that could curtail their chance of developing prostate cancer.
Read MoreOver 90 percent of prostate cancers are detected at a curable stage, with men more likely to die of other diseases than from this cancer.
Read MoreDiet appears to play a role in the development of prostate cancer. Many studies have revealed that consuming a healthy diet has a strong influence on whether a man may develop this disease or not.
Read MoreAs a man ages BPH becomes more common with about half of all men between the ages of 51 and 60 developing it and up to 90% of men over age 80 will have it.
Read MoreIf you want to reduce your risk of prostate cancer, better drop a few pants sizes.
Read MoreWe know that prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men in the world. But did you know that it is much less prevalent in developed countries?
Read MoreBenign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH is when the prostate gland in men becomes enlarged and is not cancerous.
Read MoreMen take heed – stay away from highly processed carbohydrates to help lower your risk of developing prostate cancer.
Read MorePSA velocity is the rate at which your PSA level increases from year to year. This rate of change in PSA levels over time, can give crucial information to a doctor about your potential for cancer.
Read MoreUnlike the PSA blood test, PCA3 is specific for prostate cancer and is not affected by prostate enlargement or other non-cancerous prostate conditions.
Read MoreWe are always looking for the best foods for our health, and although there are foods that are generally beneficial to our bodies – certain foods are just better for certain things. Let’s take a look at the best foods for men and a healthy prostate:
Read MoreA new study suggests that men with localized prostate cancer living in more highly populated areas are more likely to be treated with surgery or radiation compared to men residing in less populated areas. The study was published in the journal Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases.
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