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Getting Educated About Prostate Cancer

Being told you or a loved one has prostate cancer is a feeling like no other. You will feel a range of emotions from rage to grief and then like most people, you will want to find out exactly who this enemy is. You have to know your enemy in order to win the battle and in many cases with aggressive and early treatment, many prostate cancer cases can be sent into remission. Understanding the type of cancer you have will help you determine the best treatment options for your treatment of prostate cancer.

One of the worst things men do is ignore the early signs of prostate problems. Difficulty in urination, a frequent need to empty the bladder and a feeling that they still need to urinate within seconds of eliminating the bladder, are all signs of a swelling prostate. In short, a healthy prostate doesn't swell so there is an unknown factor causing this discomfort, sometimes that issue can be prostate cancer. Consulting with your primary care physician as soon as possibly can let you know in quick order if you have a small issue or if the swelling of the prostate is a symptom of a much larger and serious illness such as prostate cancer.

If you have been given a diagnosis of prostate cancer get educated about your illness. There are numerous resources at your literal fingertips. The Internet is rich with information and the latest medical news. As well, support groups which can come in handy when you need to build a base of other men that have "been there" and can also tell you what to expect. A positive attitude will go a long way towards fighting prostate cancer, as well as lifestyle changes such as eating a diet high in immune system building foods to help your body become as strong as possible.

Another important factor in fighting prostate cancer is fully understanding your illness. Learn what the symptoms are for prostate cancer that is out of remission. Early detection of the prostate cancer is of the upmost importance and after conducting a five year study, the Mayo Clinic reports a survival rate of 99%. There is a vast amount of knowledge to be found on the Internet about prostate cancer and many alternative treatments. Stay up to date with the latest medical news and advances in prostate cancer treatment.

Prostate cancer isn't the end, look at it as a wake up call to make some lifestyle changes and live a healthier life. With your doctor's supervision, update your diet to include foods that are high in antioxidants as well as the cancer fighting foods containing vitamin B-17 also known as nitrilosides. Some foods that are high in B-17 include wild blackberries, elderberries and beans such as fava and mung. Eliminate habits that are unhealthy such as smoking, drinking alcohol and foregoing exercise. If you're been diagnosed with prostate cancer you can help yourself by getting educated about your condition. You'll find that there are a lot of options to help you fight your cancer and win.