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Prostate cancer (PCa) therapy has left you with reduced sexual function and increased urinary problems. These side effects are common among prostate cancer survivors who have had a radical prostatectomy
Continue readingProstate cancer treatments and the possible side effects that result depend largely on the specific treatment that the PCa patient undergoes. While that may sound obvious (duh…), the article linked
Continue readingWhen a real life prostate cancer patient mirrors the experience of research I am quick to post about it. The combination is a “real world” as it gets. John Smith (not his real name) lived the
Continue readingProstate cancer has three defining realities, in my experience. First, every man develops some prostate cancer if they live long enough. Second, conventional treatment, too often, results in difficult
Continue reading“Recently, we identified procyanidin B2 3,3″-di-O-gallate (B2G2) as most active constituent of grape seed extract (GSE) for efficacy against prostate cancer (PCa).” They say that all men
Continue reading“Our study findings suggest that the number of men who die once diagnosed (prostate cancer) is lowered by more than 50 percent among men eating lots of fish…” You may get prostate cancer
Continue readingEmerging evidence supports that prostate cancer originates from a rare subpopulation of cells, namely prostate cancer stem cells (CSCs). Conventional therapies for prostate cancer are believed to mainly
Continue reading“A new study led by a research team at LM University in Munich now shows that it (curcumin) can also inhibit formation of metastases in prostate cancer…” Prostate Cancer (PCa) is similar
Continue readingRadiation damage from prostate cancer therapy to small bowel tissue can cause acute or chronic radiation enteritis producing symptoms such as pain, bloating, nausea, faecal urgency, diarrhoea and rectal
Continue reading“The condition is called high grade PIN. I was told approximately 70 % of patients with this condition go on to full blown prostate cancer in the first year” Fast forward. On approximately
Continue reading“A growing body of evidence supports a link between androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) for prostate cancer and cognitive dysfunction…” My uncle began ADT for his prostate cancer in the
Continue readingBy September the pain from the prostate cancer bone metastases were negligible and I had been doing serious biking most of the summer. Hello David. Here’s my history: Diagnosed in 1992 at age
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