Yes; many STDs do cause cancer.
some. Cervical cancer is frequently caused by HPV, a class of virusses that is transmitted as a STD and causes no or mild symptoms or warts. A very large proportion of the population is infected with it at one time, correlated with sexual activity.
Cancer is not a STD.
No, cancer has to do with cells in the body.
lung cancer is in the lungs, prostate cancer is in the prostate.
The Prostate Cancer Infolink. http://www.comed.com/prostate.
No. Someone having an enlarged prostate does not mean they will develop cancer.
Masterbation does not cause prostate cancer.
Prostate cancer treatments will make you impotent.
Prostate Cancer Foundation was created in 1993.
PSA is just one indicator of prostate cancer. It is possible to have prostate cancer and have a normal PSA reading.
The peak incidence for prostate cancer is 67 years of age, but a man's risk of developing prostate cancer rises with age.
No. There is no connection between calcium and prostate cancer.
There is no known link between LSD and prostate cancer.
No. It may cause lung cancer, but it has no effect on the prostate.
There is no specific threat of bladder cancer during or after prostate cancer. The prostate cancer could spread to the bladder just as easily as it could spread to any other organ.