Prostate cancer is the second most diagnosed cancer and second most leading cause of cancer deaths in men living within the United States. Nearly nine percent of men that are diagnosed with prostate cancer will die from the disease. Discerning the truth from fiction is the first step...
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Patients treated with radiation are twice as likely to die from prostate cancer, one & a half times likely to die sooner than prostate cancer patients treated with surgery & exposure to radiation may end in secondary cancers such as bladder cancer and rectal cancer. Dr. David...
Benign prostatic hyperplasia or (BPH) for short, affects about half of all men over the age of 50 and up to 90% of men over the age 80. Two of the main risk factors for BPH are advancing age and a family history of the disease, neither of which you can change. Even though you can’t...
Men go to their primary care physician for common health issues, their dentist for their teeth and an optometrist for eye checkups. But who should they see for male urinary or sexual issues? This is when the best type of doctor to treat such conditions is a urologist. A urologist is a...
via Fox News Men who take the time and initiative to be proactive with their wellbeing, can avoid the top 5 health concerns or at the very least, catch them at an early stage when they are more treatable. 1. Cardiovascular disease is when plaques of cholesterol that buildup within the...