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    Prostate Cancer

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    A prostate is a gland in the male reproductive system found below the bladder and in front of the rectum. Prostate cancer is cancer that forms in tissue in that gland, it usually occurs in older men. Cancer comes in forms of tumors, which is an abnormal growth of cells. Malignant tumors are the cancerous tumors of the two different types of tumors. Can cause pain and interfere with normal function, but they can also cause other systems in the body to act abnormally. Malignant tumors can invade nearby

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    Prostate cancer treatment is explored by three different solutions: surgical, radiation, and hormonal treatment. The surgical removal of prostate cancer has for many years been the most common treatment of the disease. (Fuller, 2006) This process has been very controversial. Many argue that surgery is the only real solution for permanently curing prostate cancer. Other challengers claim that the central influence of surgery is to produce incontinence and impotence without any clear evidence, compared

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    Background: Among various epithelial cancers, genomic studies of prostate cancer (PCa) identified several molecular markers including E26 transformation specific (ETS) gene fusions, SPINK1 and many others. The prevalence of these molecular markers in African American (AA) prostate cancer has not been studied to the extent that has been studied for European American (EA) prostate cancer to understand the racial disparity. Contrary to the conventional approaches, new approaches are needed to understand

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    Cancer, one of the worst most detrimental forms of illness a person can receive. Prostate cancer is cancer that develops in the prostate which is located in the male reproductive system. The cancer spreads from the prostate to other parts of the body including the bones and lymph nodes. Which cause difficultly in urinating, pain in the pelvis or back when urinating, and a person with this illness can experience bloody urine. The majority of people who are diagnosed with prostate cancer are those

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    Sicsic Fall 2014 Carcinoma of the prostate, commonly known as prostate cancer, is a diagnosis of a "malignant tumor (adenocarcinoma) of the prostate gland" (Chabner). The prostate is a significant muscular organ that belongs to the male reproductive system. Approximately the size of a walnut, the prostate is "located at the base of the bladder and in front of the rectum" (Prostate Gland). In conjunction to the seminal vesicles and the Cowper 's glands, the prostate secretes fluids that contain "sperm

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    reasons that people often receive a late prostate cancer diagnosis is because they may notice any signs. Most people do not notice any enlarged prostate symptoms until the cancer is advanced. There are a number of prostate cancer signs & symptoms a person may notice if he is in the advanced stages. Below is a list of prostate cancer symptoms: Prostate Cancer And The Urethra Prostate cancer affects the urethra and the bladder. That is why men who have prostate cancer are likely to have urinary problems

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    6.0 Understanding Prostate Cancer 6.1 A general discussion about prostate cancer in NZ This cancer is unusual in that it takes a long time (15-20 years or more) to progress from a localised state in the prostate to metastatic disease and death. Men whose cancer is in the localised state may have no prostate symptoms, no bleeding or pain. The tumour is too small to cause obstruction or LUTS (In older men coexisting BPH may cause LUTS, but there may be a cancer present too). Research on the incidence

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    Movember Research Paper

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    about prostate cancer and raise awareness with “Movember.” Prostate cancer is one of the most common forms of men’s cancer, second to skin cancer. And it is also one of the leading causes of cancer death for men, according to the American Cancer Society. Making medical advice essential this Movember. The risk factors for prostate cancer are normally a matter of age, race, and family history. It is somewhat out of your control. However, seeking medical advice and detecting the prostate cancer early

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    Prostate Cancer in Brooklyn Chandra Tameshwar Nursing 304 Professor Dr. McDuffie Prostate cancer originates in the male prostate gland. Cancers in this gland are the most common malignancies, which grow very slowly, and can have minimal effect on a man’s quality of life. However, a tumor in the prostate gland can be problematic for men, especially black men, even though it is only about the size of a walnut. Located below the bladder and in front of the rectum, the prostate provides the

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    Prostate Cancer Student’s Name Institution Cancer has become a common medical term in today’s history. Cancer has facilitated to the significant increase in deaths in many nations, both in developed and third world countries. In fact, there’s a rise in trend of cancer since the year 1995.The medical reports suggests that since 1995, nearly 2,600,000 men in the United States have been diagnosed with cancer disease (American Urology Association, 2007). Furthermore, the National Cancer Institute

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