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Prostate And Cancer: A Family Guide To Diagnosis, Treatment And Survival (3rd Edition)

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

The major reference book for men concerned about or diagnosed with prostate cancer.

Prostate cancer has become the most-diagnosed cancer in America and the second leading killer of men. Sadly, more than 189,000 men will be diagnosed with the disease in 2002. Dr. Sheldon Marks, a specialist in the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer, is the authority that many have come to depend on–both in his practice and through his book, Prostate and Cancer–when cancer has posed a threat. Now completely updated and revised to reflect the latest research in drug therapies and treatments, traditional surgical techniques, “minimally invasive” techniques, and methods to combat impotence and incontinence, Prostate and Cancer is more essential than ever. Dr. Marks has been praised for his user-friendly question-and-answer format and his ability to cover everything from who is at risk and what is involved in an evaluation to options for treatment. Indeed, Prostate and Cancer is the definitive source of information on prostate cancer today and has long been recognized as such by the recommendations of readers and urologists alike.

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Blue Ribbon Fight Prostate Cancer Italian Charms Bracelet Link

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Express your own unique style by customizing your Italian charms bracelets! Pugster offers an array of exquisite unique designed Italian Charms bracelets which is the ideal choice for any occasion. This Italian Charms Bracelet is a great addition for your dynamic charm collection. Crafted of the finest stainless steel, this Italian Charms bracelet is absolutely an attention grabber. The stainless steel blue ribbon fight prostate cancer Italian charms bracelet measures an easy length of ~9mm, height of ~9mm and thickness of ~3.2mm. Crafted and authenticated by Pugster Inc. This blue ribbon fight prostate cancer hobby Italian charms bracelet is available for both retail and wholesale purchase through our store.

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Prostate Support by AmerMed - 120 Capsules

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Prostate Formula contains specific nutrients to support the prostate. Saw Palmetto contains natural phytosterols such as beta sitosterol. Beta sitosterol supports benign prostate hypertrophy by inhibiting DHT formation. DHT is also believed to be associated with male pattern baldness. Saw Palmetto is listed in the German E-Monographs as a remedy for BPH.

Beta Sitosterol has been used to support the symptoms of BPH, or benign prostate hypertrophy. Pygeum Africanum is an extract from the bark of an African tree which has been used by tribal bush shaman as a male tonic. Pygeum has been used for BPH in men. Pumpkin Seed extract contains plant phytosterols that are used to increase urinary flow. These three amino acids L- alanine, L-glycine and L-glutamic acid are found in normal male prostate secretions.
Suggested Use:
1 capsule two times per day or as directed by your physician.
Ingredients:
Saw Palmetto 1064mg. (from 266mg 4:1 extract)
Pygeum Bark 266mg
Beta Sitosterol Plus (including Campesterol and Stigmasterol) 177mg
Pumpkin Seed 177mg
L-Glycine 88mg
L-Alanine 88mg
L-Glutamic Acid 88mg
Zing 13.7mg (from zinc citrate)

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Prostate Pain

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Prostate is a human male reproductive gland. It basically works towards the secretion of vital body fluid know as semen.

Prostate is a very sensitive area of the human body and it tends to get afflicted by several diseases and discomfort, as the body ages. Generally, men suffer from several types of prostate disorders as soon as they reach their middle age or cross the age of fifty.

Prostate pain is one of the disorders of prostate that men usually suffer from, during their middle age. There are several causes of prostate pain in the human body. Some of the medical conditions that results in to prostate pain are as mentioned below:

a) Urethritis: It is an inflammatory condition that occurs in the tube through which the urine passes the bladder and exits during urination. This tube is known as Uretherits. This condition is a common cause of prostate pain during urination.
b) Chronic bacterial prostatitis: This is also one of the major causes of prostate pain. The condition is a bacterial infection and very similar to that of acute bacterial prostatitis.
c) Cystitis: This is a condition wherein the bladder is affected by an infection, leading in to the inflammation of the bladder. Cystitis also accounts to prostate pain in men.
d) Interstitial cystitis: Interstitial cystitis is a condition wherein bladder develops an inflammatory lesion. This basically results in acute prostate pain in men.
e) Proctitis: Proctitis is the inflammation that tends to occur on the lining of the rectum. This condition usually occurs due to an infection. Prostate pain may also develop in men due to proctitis.
f) Diverticulitis: This is a very common condition of bowel, particularly the large intestine. Under this stage, pouch-like bulges or pockets appear in the wall of the intestine. This condition usually results in prostate pain in men.
g) Anal fissure: A very common cause for prostate pain in men, this condition tears the anus or anal canal.
h) Anal fistula: This is a condition wherein a tubular structure develops between anus, in the spin. A fistula is usually secondary to abscess formation. This type of an abnormality results in prostate pain.
i) Prostate cancer: An abnormal growth in the prostate, this condition makes the patient suffer from acute prostate pain.

Contact your doctor as soon as possible, in case you suffer from any of the abnormalities mentioned above.

South Park - Chef In The Bedroom Ladies - Sticker / Decal

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Official Licenced Sticker. Decal measures approximately 4.25″ x 4.25″ .

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Early symptoms prostate cancer

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Prostate cancer is serious ailment that most men tend to suffer from when they reach their middle age or cross the age of 50.

Experts believe that early detection of this disease can help preventing it spread further and can even eliminate it completely from the prostate.

However, most people tend to suffer from prostate cancer and die eventually because they do not experience any sort of symptoms during the early stages of prostate cancer. Another reason for people not being able to get good treatment for this disease is that they are not actually aware of the early symptoms of prostate cancer.

However, one must study and acquire adequate knowledge about the symptoms of prostate cancer in order to achieve best and early treatment for it.

Let us now, discuss about early symptoms of prostate cancer. Here is a small report on the study conducted on signs and symptoms of prostate cancer at an early stage.

Generally the early stages of prostate cancer are a symptomatic. However, prostate cancer at its advanced stage can result in some of the local symptoms that exist in urethral compression. These local symptoms may be any of the following that is mentioned below:
a) Slow paced flow of urine.
b) Hesitancy
c) Bladder not able to empty completely.
d) Frequent urge to urinate.
e) Dribbling after passing urine.

Once the prostate cancer start spreading, it spreads to the pelvic lymph nodes. This stage of prostate cancer does not show any sort of symptoms.

Generally, one can experience signs of prostate cancer in case of an enlarged prostate that is also commonly known as benign enlargement of prostate. The patients inflicted by this disease usually experience the following signs and symptoms.

? Leaking of urine.
? Inconsistent flow of urine especially during the starting and stopping of the stream.
? Trouble with starting urination.
? Experiencing dribbling in urine, especially after stopping urination.
? A feeling that the bladder is not emptied fully.
? An urge to urinate more frequently at night.

It is recommended to undergo a prostate examination as soon as on experiences the early symptoms of prostate cancer. This would just take about five valuable minutes of yours but would offer you the peace of mind as soon as you start off with the treatment. This would also facilitate eliminating the disease completely with the help of the treatment.

Keep tabs on early symptoms of prostate cancer and be healthy.

Winning the Battle Against Prostate Cancer

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Thanks to a blood test called prostate specific antigen, or PSA, the quest to discover prostate cancer early is made easier. As a result of early detection, over eighty percent of patients with prostate cancer can be cured. Researchers now believe that prostate cancer cells grow in part due to a failure of the body’s immune system to recognize and react to these cells. In this program we explore the new ways to help the immune system recognize prostate cancer cells, and hopefully destroy them. Winning the Battle Against Prostate Cancer is part of the award winning public television series Healthy Body, Healthy Mind.

This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply.

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Perineal and Anal Sphincter Trauma: Diagnosis and Clinical Management

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

There has been an increase in litigation due to a failure of recognition of anal sphincter tears and inappropriate management. This aims to clarify and graphically demonstrate perineal anatomy and explain the pathophysiology of anal incontinence as well as applied pharmacology. It also institutes the new recommended classification of perineal tears and describes the various anal sphincter repair techniques. The emphasis is placed on the correct post-operative management, management of a subsequent pregnancy following previous anal sphincter injury and prevention of anal sphincter tears as an important issue that has not been given due consideration previously. The authors also focus on medical/legal implications in order to introduce safe medical practice.

The book will mostly be of interest to trainees and consultants, colorectal surgeons, physiotherapists, midwives, continence advisors, labour wards and lawyers.

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Symptoms of prostate cancer

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

One must be fully aware and possess in-depth knowledge about the signs and symptoms of prostate cancer in order to protect the vital reproductive gland from destructive disorders.

These signs or symptoms of early prostate cancer would definitely offer you the best possible treatment available under the sun for patients.

It is true that keeping tabs on the specific signs or symptoms of early prostate cancer because the medical research sys that in most cases there are no signs that appear in case of early prostate cancer.

However, you can still identify whether you are suffering from this cancer or not via prostate examination. This examination would offer you detailed information on the overall health state of prostate gland. There are two types of prostate examinations that can be easily conducted to identify tumor development in the prostate. These are:
? Prostate specific antigen (PSA) blood test.
? Digital rectal exam (DRE).

The above-mentioned tests are usually effective in identifying prostate cancer at its earliest stages.

In case, you desire to know whether you suffer from prostate cancer, try looking out for some specific signs and symptoms of prostate cancer and if you are not aware of these signs and symptoms you, you must consult a doctor and he would be in a position to offer you a list of symptoms for prostate cancer.

As per medical experts, a prostate cancer patient would experience a variety of symptoms and conditions. Here are some of the common symptoms for prostate cancer. In case you suffer from any of the conditions mentioned below, you must straight away consult your physician for a treatment.
? Frequent urination at night.
? Acute pain or burning sensation when passing urine.
? Blood in the urine
? Blood in the semen
? Facing trouble when urinating.
? Difficulty in holding back urine.
? Incapability to pass urine
? Consistent pain in the back, hips or pelvis.
? Problems in sexual function.
? Difficulty in maintaining a consistent stream of urine
? Painful ejaculation
? Bone pain
? Compression of the spinal cord
? Weakness in the legs
? Fecal incontinence

You must keep tabs on the above-mentioned symptoms about prostate cancer in order to consult a physician at the right time.

Neglecting and turning a deaf ear to these symptoms would prove fatal to your prostate health and you would not be able to eliminate the disease completely in future. The key is to keep your doctor well-informed.

Prostate Gland

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Prostate gland is typically an exocrine gland that is found in the male human reproductive system.

This gland mainly works toward the production and secretion of a transparent and basic fluid that constitutes up to a good portion of the total amount of semen.

It would not be wrong to refer prostate gland as the magical pleasure button present in a man’s body. If stimulated, it is known to produce orgasms. It is also widely known as the ?male G-Spot?.

Anatomy of prostate gland:
The prostate gland is small and similar to the size and shape of a walnut or a quail’s egg. This gland nestles comfortably in the public bone of a male human and is surrounded by the pelvic muscles. The prostate gland is also known to respond as soon as the pressure is applied through the rectum.

Function of the prostate gland:
The basic function of prostate gland is reproduction. The production of sperms is undertaken by the testicles. The vas deferens carries these sperms to the prostate. Here it gets mixed with fluid from the prostate and seminal vesicles. As soon as you experience orgasm, you would ejaculate this fluid. The fluid comprises of 5 percent sperm and 95 percent seminal/prostate fluid.

The important prostate gland zones:
The prostate gland has four important glandular zones. These are as offered below:
? The peripheral zone: It is the sub-capsular portion of the posterior aspect of the prostate gland that surrounds the distal urethra and constitutes of 70 percent of the normal young human male’s prostate gland. More than 70 percent of prostatic cancers originate from this zone of prostate gland.
? The central zone: This zone comprises of 25 percent of the normal prostate gland and surrounds the ejaculatory ducts. This zone account for more than 25 percent of all prostate cancers.
? The transition zone: The transition zone is mainly responsible for 5 percent of the prostate volume. It is rarely related to carcinoma. The zone circumscribes the proximal urethra and is the region of the prostate gland that grows throughout the life span of a human male. It is also responsible for the disease known as benign prostatic enlargement.
? The anterior fibromuscular zone: This prostate gland zone is responsible for 5 percent of the total prostatic weight and does not contain glandular components. It is composed only of muscle and fibrous tissue. Hence, the name, anterior fibromuscualr zone.

Prostate gland is the significant part of a human male.