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More Men Die With Prostate Cancer Than of It
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death
in men, after lung cancer. Every year it kills more than 30,000
American males.
There are two different types of the cancer - an aggressive
and deadly one and the other a slower-growing and less harmful
one. Making possible prostate cancer detection and its severity
anticipation is the way to save thousands of men a year from
surgery (treatment) they don't need. The big problem is not the
surgery itself, but the situation they will face the side effects
of that treatment such as impotence, bladder control troubles
and possible worst conditions.
To be able for this performance, doctors use varying techniques.
The newest methods involve 3-D mapping, a biopsy method in which
a grid is placed over the prostate to evaluate the amount of
cancer and its precise location. The prostate specific antigen
(PSA) is another possibility to detect the severity of prostate
cancer. Because PSA can reveal how quickly the cancer changes
over time, specialists hope that they will be soon able to anticipate
the more aggressive form of prostate cancer.
In the context of accuracy, more typical methods have recently
been the subject of debate. One of panel conclusion was that
the still standard biopsy helps doctors determine whether cancer
is present.
Prostate cancer patients should be very interested in doctor's
abilities and methods to determine the severity of their illness.
They need a right evaluation of stage and progression of cancer
as more men die with prostate cancer than of it.
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