No. Not every man will develop prostate trouble. It all depends on the persons genes as to whether or not they get the disease.
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90% of men will get prostate cancer if they live long enough. So if you took 10 men who were aged 100 years old, 9 of them will have prostate cancer.
Popular belief is that all men will eventually get prostate cancer, if they live long enough. Why some get it sooner than others is simply a matter of genetics.
No. The cause of prostate cancer is not known. What we DO know is that if a man lives long enough, he will develop prostate cancer. By age 70, most men have an enlarged prostate, and by age 90 we all do. Some of us develop fast-growing and therefore dangerous cancers, but most of us will live out the remainder of our lives with a slow-growing cancer that won't develop fast enough to be a danger.
There are no herbal remedies that will cure prostate cancer. Many men have prostate cancer but die from some other cause, like old age. Prostate cancer is a slow growing cancer and your doctor may not even treat it. However, people do die from prostate cancer. Some cancers go undetected for long periods and are able to spread from the prostate into the surrounding area. These can be very dangerous.
Yes, as long as you have Prostate Cancer indicated, Medicare will cover the Lupron injection in the doctors office
It varies from person to person. But my father lasted almost 8 years before he died from prostate cancer.
In Stage II prostate cancer, the cancer has not yet moved beyond the gland itself. It can still be cured at this point. So it will not affect life expectantcy. With surgery and /or radiation treatment, the chance of curing the disease is very good.
The survival rate for prostate cancer varies depending on the stage at diagnosis and individual factors. In general, the 5-year relative survival rate for prostate cancer is close to 100% if detected early. Advanced prostate cancer may have a lower survival rate, often depending on how aggressive the cancer is and how well it responds to treatment.
Brain cancer never really 'began'. Cancer is a fact of life, not a contagious disease. Cancer never used to be a problem because people commonly did not live long enough to develop cancer.
Prostate massage has a number of benefits. One benefit is the relief in swelling of a swollen prostate. In the long run this can help to prevent prostate cancer. It is also very relaxing, since it relaxes the muscles around the prostate.
I would recommend avoiding alcohol and eating foods high in zinc. In pretty much all cases of prostate cancer, what you eat will not matter in the long run. If you are genetically predisposed to get it, you will get it no matter what you eat.
Cancer is what you die of, if you don't die of something else first. If we live long enough, we WILL develop some form of cancer. However, standing outside in the rain is not a known cause of cancer. You could catch a cold, or the flu, or pneumonia, and if you stand in wet shoes for long enough, "trench foot" is a distinct possibility. But cancer? Not so much.