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How to Detect Prostate Problems : Signs & Symptoms of Prostate Cancer
Learn about common signs and symptoms of prostate cancer including dull, persistent pain in the lower back and pelvic area with expert prostate health tips in this free men’s health care video clip. Expert: Dr. Susan Jewell Bio: Dr. Susan Jewell is a British born educated bilingual Asian with a British accent and can speak Cantonese. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
How to Detect Prostate Problems : Signs & Symptoms of Prostate Cancer
Learn about common signs and symptoms of prostate cancer including dull, persistent pain in the lower back and pelvic area with expert prostate health tips in this free men’s health care video clip. Expert: Dr. Susan Jewell Bio: Dr. Susan Jewell is a British born educated bilingual Asian with a British accent and can speak Cantonese. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
Prostate cancer: clear and simple
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. In the UK, 36000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year and there are over 250000 men living with the disease today. But how much do you know about the disease, the impact it can have on your life and are you or the men in your life at risk by not knowing the possible signs and symptoms of this increasingly common disease? Because of where the prostate sits in the body many men are often reluctant to discuss any problems which may be affecting ‘down there’, simply dismissing the discomfort as part of getting older. With this in mind it is important that individuals and partners alike are aware of the possible signs and symptoms of the disease and feel able to discuss any concerns they may have freely with their GP. Although prostate cancer mainly affects men over 50, it is important that everyone is aware of the possible signs and symptoms of the disease — particularly if you are at a greater risk. Although not symptoms of prostate cancer specifically, common signs that there is a problem with the prostate can include; a weak urine flow, needing to urinate more often, especially at night, a feeling that your bladder has not emptied properly, new pain in the lower back, hips or pelvis, and in some cases blood in the urine or semen — but this is very rare. Bladder weakness, also known as urinary incontinence, affects more than three million men in the UK. The side effects of some treatments for prostate cancer …
How to Detect Prostate Problems : Signs & Symptoms of Prostate Cancer
Learn about common signs and symptoms of prostate cancer including dull, persistent pain in the lower back and pelvic area with expert prostate health tips in this free men’s health care video clip. Expert: Dr. Susan Jewell Bio: Dr. Susan Jewell is a British born educated bilingual Asian with a British accent and can speak Cantonese. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
Ask an expert: Prostate cancer: Symptoms of prostate cancer
Want to know more about prostate cancer? Dr Nick Plowman, Clinical Oncologist at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London answers some common questions about the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of prostate cancer. Use the video clip menu below to select a question.
How to Detect Prostate Problems : Signs & Symptoms of Prostate Cancer
Learn about common signs and symptoms of prostate cancer including dull, persistent pain in the lower back and pelvic area with expert prostate health tips in this free men’s health care video clip. Expert: Dr. Susan Jewell Bio: Dr. Susan Jewell is a British born educated bilingual Asian with a British accent and can speak Cantonese. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
What You Need to Know About Prostate Cancer – It’s Your Life, Live It!
Product Description
We have endeavored to scour the world and read through the vicissitudes of all the cancer treatments available for prostate cancer.
We have put together, and detail the most proactive treatments.
Those with excellent results.
We give you the doctors who are leading the field, their address, contact info and e-mails.
We explain in plain English what the therapies are, how they work, why they work and most importantly the results.
Prostate Cancer is more than a disease, its curable.
The book has detailed pictures & diagrams. Including topics such as:-
Non-Surgical Or Medical Treatments For BPH
What is the Latest Treatment for Prostate Cancer.
Hormone or Androgen Suppression.
How Do Medications Effect the Prostate.
Trans Urethral Resection of Prostate.
What is Prostate Cancer.
What Causes, or Increases the Risk for Prostate Cancer.
Is Prostate Cancer Preventable.
Can vitamin E reduce the risk of prostate cancer.
What are the Symptoms of Prostate Cancer.
How is Prostate Cancer Detected and Evaluated.
Selected Tumor Markers.
Premalignant Prostate Lesions –P.I.N. Of Prostate.
Can PIN be eliminated or be prevented from becoming cancerous.
What does a Gleason Score mean.
Prostatic Acid Phosphatase.
Blood Chemistry Panel.
Hormonal Therapy, along with world wide contact lists of the Doctors who use this, and can help you.
Meridian Energy Therapy Practitioners.
Improving Prostate-Specific Antigen Specificity And Sensitivity.
What are the indications for a transrectal ultrasound guided prostate needle biopsy.
Description Of A Prostatic Ultrasound & Biopsy.
What does a transrectal ultrasound guided prostate needle biopsy mean.
Possible Risks Of Having a Prostatic Ultrasound And Biopsy.
Why do prostate cancer treatments cause urinary incontinence.
Preparation For Having a Prostatic Ultrasound And Biopsy.
What special dietary instructions should I follow while using Levaquin or Cipro XR.
Digital Rectal Examination.
Ultrasound Probe.
Biopsy of Prostate.
Hematospermia or Hemospermia.
PSA velocity.
Forms of PSA in serum.
Transrectal Ultrasound.
Radiologic Tests.
CT with Contrast.
What is a prostate coil.
Noninvasive Imaging.
Bone Scans.
Technicium- 99.
Positron Emission Tomography or PET.
Lymphangiography.
Staging Lymphadenectomy.
Assessing Risk In Clinically Localized Disease.
What is Screening.
How Does Prostate Cancer Spread.
Epidural spinal cord compression.
How Is the Extent of Prostate Cancer Gauged.
What are the Factors that Determine a Patient’s Outcome.
Transurethral incision of the prostate (TUIP)
Pelvic Lymph Node Involvement.
Boundaries of extended lymph node dissection.
Transurethral resection of the prostate.
How Curable is Prostate Cancer.
Radical Prostatectomy.
The risks and side-effects of Classical Radical Prostatectomy.
Transurethral Laser Vaporization of Prostate.
Open Prostatectomy.
Balloon Dilation.
Transurethral Vaporization of the Prostate.
‘Urolume’ Prostatic Stents.
Transurethral Microwave Therapy of the Prostate (TUMT).
TransUrethral Needle Ablation of the Prostate (TUNA).
Interstitial Laser Coagulation (ILC).
High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU).
Injections of dehydrated alcohol into the prostate.
How Curable is Prostate Cancer.
Benign PSA “Bounce” After Implantation.
Interstitial Brachytherapy.
Linear Accelerator.
Side-effects of External Beam treatments.
Who Are Best Candidates For Implantation.
Post-Prostatectomy Radiation Therapy.
Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone.
5-Alpha Reductase.
Latest Most Effective Treatments.
Radiation Therapy.
Conformal 3-Dimensional Treatment Planning.
Plus Much More.
Understanding your options will give you the peace-of-mind of knowing you have done everything possible to ensure a successful outcome.
While we don’t promise a cure, we will tell you everything you must know to help you make the right decision, today!
What You Need to Know About Prostate Cancer – It’s Your Life, Live It!
Is it likely I have prostate cancer?
Over the past few weeks I have been urinating a lot, but it only seems like I urinate a lot when I worry about it. The past few days I have been going almost every hour.
I do not have burning when I am urinating, and I don’t have any other symptoms of prostate cancer or even an infection.
Could it be anxiety causing this or do I have prostate cancer?? If I have prostate cancer does it spread fast?? I am only 20 years old.
Can prostate cancer cause your ankles to swell?
I was looking at the symptoms of prostate cancer and saw that if it has spread that it could cause your legs to swell. Also, can it cause for you not to be able to have an erection, or keep one.
I need serious answers please, this is just ammo for me to get my husband to get to the doctors… Thank you…

