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		<title>Prostrate Gland- Where Is It and What is it&#8217;s Function</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prostrate Gland A lot of men actually have no idea where the prostate is and the actual importance of this gland. The prostrate works in the system of the body that has to do with the reproduction system. In the male it is roughly about the size equivalent to a walnut and can be found [...]]]></description>
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<p>A lot of men actually have no idea where the prostate is and the actual importance of this gland. The prostrate works in the system of the body that has to do with the reproduction system. In the male it is roughly about the size equivalent to a walnut and can be found in the body below the bladder.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">The urethra in the male has two particular roles. One is to grip urine from the bladder during urination, and the following is to hold sperm during ejaculation. The <a href="http://www.prostatehealthnews.org/" target="_blank">prostate gland </a>must have male hormones to work in the right way. Some testosterone is also produced by the adrenal glands. The prostate has developed by the ninth week of the embryo. It is formed of glandular and non-glandular enclosed in a capsule. The prostate goes through two main times of enlargement.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">In adolescence the prostate doubles in size, and then again grows again when a person reaches the age of twenty-five. For men under fifty the commonest problem is <a href="http://www.prostatehealthnews.org/prostatitis-what-are-the-symptoms-and-causes-of-prostatitis.html" target="_blank">prostatitis</a>, older men are far more at danger for BPH. Older men are far more subject to developing prostate cancer even though it is less common that BPH.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">If you are having any urination issues  it could be a sign you may see your doctor about your <a href="http://www.prostatehealthnews.org/" target="_blank">prostrate gland.</a></p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">John Ward</p>
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<li><a href='http://www.speedylearning.com/health-fitness/mens-issues/male-hormones-mental-acuity-your-brain/'>Male Hormones, Mental acuity &amp; Your Brain! | Speedy Learning</a></li>
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		<title>Best Cures For Prostate Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2010 10:31:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cures for Prostate Cancer There are many treatments available for the patient who has been diagnosed with prostate cancer.  Which option is right for you or your loved one? Depending upon the patient’s age, health, and other risk factors, it may be one or a combination of those listed below. Surgery Often, surgery is the [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are many treatments available for the patient who has been diagnosed with <a href="http://www.prostatehealthnews.org/what-causes-prostate-cancer.html" target="_blank">prostate cancer</a>.  Which option is right for you or your loved one? Depending upon the patient’s age, health, and other risk factors, it may be one or a combination of those listed below.</p>
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<p>Surgery</p>
<p>Often, surgery is the approach many men use to combat their prostate cancer. During surgery, part or all of the <a href="http://www.prostatehealthnews.org">prostate gland</a> is removed and the surrounding tissues may be taken out as well. Though recovery can be painful, surgery is especially effective for localized prostate cancer than has not spread to remote parts of the body.</p>
<p>Chemotherapy</p>
<p>Patients with stage 1 or 2 prostate cancer don’t always readily turn to chemotherapy to address their cancer, but those who have been diagnosed with stage 3 or 4 may turn to this treatment. During the chemotherapy process, drugs are either ingested by or injected into the patient so the chemo can work through the bloodstream. However, the side effects of chemotherapy can be extreme, including loss of hair and extreme fatigue/nausea.</p>
<p>Radiation</p>
<p>Some <a href="http://www.prostatehealthnews.org" target="_blank">prostate cancer </a>victims have been pleased with the results of radiation therapy, whereby a probe is inserted into the prostate gland and high energy beams are directed at the cancerous spot(s). Thus, the cancer is “killed” (ideally) in a minimally invasive way.</p>
<p>Hormone Therapy</p>
<p>Some patients who are in stage 1 of their prostate cancer prefer to take hormones that reduce their androgen levels, thereby shrinking the <a href="http://www.prostatehealthnews.org/what-is-an-enlarged-prostate.html" target="_blank">prostate gland</a>. Though this isn’t a cure for cancer, some men feel better about trying this route before considering surgery. (It is also appropriate for those for whom surgery is not an option for one reason or another.)</p>
<p>Natural Remedies</p>
<p>Some prostate cancer patients have turned to homeopathic remedies to treat their cancers, and although results have been spotty, some men have reported a decline in the spread of their cancer. Through food, exercise, and attention to holistic health (such as the incorporation of a macrobiotic diet), many males swear that natural cures are just as effective as surgical ones in killing off cancerous cells.</p>
<p>There are other <a href="http://www.prostatehealthnews.org/some-of-the-best-cures-for-prostate-cancer.html" target="_blank">prostate cancer </a>treatments as well, such as the latest technique, cryosurgery, but those listed above are the most used by patients and their doctors. If you have been diagnosed with prostate cancer, it’s important to talk with your physician to determine which method best fits both your cancer and your risk profile.<!-- pingbacker_start --><br />
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		<title>Prostate Cancer Survivor Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 07:24:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prostate Cancer information Though no one wants to hear that he has the medical advances in prostate cancer treatment and therapies make the diagnosis far less fatal than it once was. In fact, the American Cancer Society (ACS) suggests that only 1 in 34 men will die from prostate cancer, and the survival rates are [...]]]></description>
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<p>Though no one wants to hear that he has the medical advances in prostate cancer treatment and therapies make the diagnosis far less fatal than it once was. In fact, the American Cancer Society (ACS) suggests that only 1 in 34 men will die from prostate cancer, and the survival rates are improving year after year. </p>
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<p>As the second most common cancer in American men (the first is skin cancer), there is much known now about prostate cancer, though it’s still a mystery as to why some males get it and others don’t. However, what we can be sure of is that education has been the key to catching prostate cancer in time. This helps both the patient and physician stop the spread of prostate cancer as well as eliminate some of the fears (such as that being diagnosed with prostate cancer is an immediate “death sentence”, a common misperception.)</p>
<p>The ACS rates prostate cancer survival stats in five-year increments. Thus, their latest prostate cancer findings suggest that more than 99% of the men who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer will survive for at least five more years. And if the prostate cancer is diagnosed while it’s still within the <a href="7) http://www.prostatehealthnews.org/how-to-check-your-prostate-gland.html" target="_blank">prostate</a>, that survival rate leaps to almost 100%. However, if the cancer has spread to other parts of the body (especially those that are significantly far away from the prostate gland), the five-year survival rate hovers around 34%.</p>
<p>Of course, it’s critical not to rely on numbers. Though they come in handy for statistical purposes, every man’s <strong>prostrate cancer</strong> experience is unique. Thus, if you or someone you love has one or more of the common symptoms of prostate cancer (such as blood in the urine, erectile dysfunction, or loss of bladder/bowel control), it’s essential to make an appointment with your family doctor. That way, if you do have the disease, you can quickly halt its progress.</p>
<p>I do hope that this <a href="http://www.prostatehealthnews.org/" target="_blank">prostate cancer information</a> has been of help to you</p>
<p>John Ward</p>
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		<title>Prostrate Gland &#8211; Where is the Prostrate Gland in the Body</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 04:07:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prostrate Gland The Prostrate gland is a Small, Walnut Sized Gland Located in the Lower Abdomen.The prostate is a urological gland that until recently received very little attention. The prostate creates some of the components of seminal fluid and is also active in several aspects of sexual function. Normally a well behaved prostrate gland, the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The <strong>Prostrate gland</strong> is a Small, Walnut Sized Gland Located in the Lower Abdomen.The prostate is a urological gland that until recently received very little attention. The prostate creates some of the components of seminal fluid and is also active in several aspects of sexual function.</p>
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<p>Normally a well behaved <a href="http://www.prostatehealthnews.org/how-to-check-your-prostate-gland.html" target="_blank">prostrate gland</a>, the prostate can cause problems for men over the age of fifty. In the past, prostate problems were rarely noticed since men tended to die of other causes before any difficulties could come into the picture.</p>
<p>However, now that medical science is radically increasing life spans, we are learning that the <a href="http://www.prostatehealthnews.org">prostate health</a> is vitally important. So where is the <a href="http://www.prostatehealthnews.org">prostate gland</a> in the body? This article provides a rough guide.</p>
<p>The prostate is situated just below the bladder and it encircles the urethra. It has several functions, the most important of which involve the creation of seminal fluid as well as proper sexual functioning. Several nerves that are required for erectile function traverse the prostate, so any prostate difficulties can also manifest themselves as sexual and urinary dysfunctions.</p>
<p>The prostate is located just below the bladder, and this means that the prostate is easily accessible for examination. The most common type of physician based prostate exam is the digital rectal exam, which involves the physician inserting his or her finger into the anus and <a href="http://www.prostatehealthnews.org/how-to-check-your-prostate-gland.html" target="_blank">massaging the prostate</a>, looking for bumps, calcifications, and other irregularities. Individuals can also conduct their own prostate exams if they are able to overcome the natural revulsion that comes with interacting with their anal region.</p>
<p>The prostate gland is easy to locate, and it behooves every male age fifty or older to conduct periodic prostate exams. The act of examining the prostate is not one that most men enjoy, but this simple procedure can be a true life saver.</p>
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		<title>Prostate Cancer Signs and Symptoms &#8211; Are You Aware Of These</title>
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<p>- “I didn’t know I had <a href="http://www.prostatehealthnews.org/what-causes-prostate-cancer.html" target="_blank">prostate cancer</a>!” It’s a phrase often repeated by men who have been diagnosed with the disease. Truly, the signs and symptoms of this disease that is expected to strike nearly a quarter million American men this year are not always apparent. However, you and your partner can be diligent in paying attention to any of the following unusual warning signs.</p>
<p>Blood in the Urine</p>
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<p>Prostate cancer can cause blood to be present in the urine stream of otherwise healthy men. If you discover any pink discoloration in your urine, it will behoove you to have it checked out as soon as you can. Though there are other causes of blood in the urine (such as the presence of kidney stones), you’ll definitely want to rule out the possibility of cancer.</p>
<p>Erectile Dysfunction</p>
<p>Many men think that occasional impotence is nothing to be concerned about. Or they simply assume they have “ED” (as popularized by Bob Dole in the late 1990s/early 2000s television commercials) and assume the answer is Viagra or a similar medication. What they don’t realize is that trouble maintaining or getting an erection can be an early warning sign of <a href="http://www.prostatehealthnews.org/some-of-the-best-cures-for-prostate-cancer.html" target="_blank">prostate cancer</a>. Though many males feel embarrassment if they cannot perform sexually, they should always talk with their family physicians about this medical problem.</p>
<p>Loss of Bowel (or Bladder) Control</p>
<p>It’s embarrassing and difficult when you have little control over your bowels or bladder. It can also be a <a class="zem_slink" title="Prostate cancer" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostate_cancer">warning sign of prostate cancer</a>. Again, if you discover that you’re having trouble in this arena, don’t ignore the problem (even if it only happens once in a while.) After all, it’s better to know than to catch your prostate cancer in a later stage when treatment options are limited.</p>
<p>Above all else, you need to pay attention to your body’s signals and the possible <a href="http://www.prostatehealthnews.org/" target="_blank">prostate cancer signs and symptoms</a>. If something is amiss, it’s critical that you address your medical concerns quickly and efficiently. And, of course, never be afraid to get a second opinion. Many lives have been saved when patients “shop around”.</p>
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