Prostate cancer – causes, signs and symptoms, treatment and prognosis
Another article about what is cancer… Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men over fifty years. Adenocarcinoma is the most common form. Prostate cancers seldom produce symptoms until the cancer is in advanced stage for the early diagnosis is essential because in the early stages of the disease is curable. Location and function The prostate is an organ that is part of the male reproductive system. It lies just below the bladder and in front of the intestine. Its main function is to produce fluid which protects and enriches sperm. In younger men the prostate is about the size of a walnut. It is donut-shaped around the beginning of the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the penis. The nerves that control erections surround the prostate. Signs and symptoms of prostate cancer ?? Waking up frequently during [...]
Ovarian Cancer – Ignore the Warning Signs
Another article about what is cancer… About 1. 5 percent of women are likely to develop ovarian cancer at some point in their lives. It is less common than breast cancer, but is considered as the most serious and deadly of all gynecologic cancers. The reason for this is that cancer is usually advanced before it is diagnosed, treatment is difficult. The ovaries can not be easily controlled, due to warning signs are unclear, late diagnosis is common. Due to the lack of available testing is essential to know the early symptoms and possible risk factors. Understanding Ovarian Cancer The ovaries are two small organs that are part of the female reproductive system and are located on either side of the uterus. These ovaries contain germ cells that eggs that are released when women menstruate. They also produce estrogen and progesterone, the hormones that adjust the menstrual cycle and have [...]
Recognizing early warning signs of bladder cancer
A video about what is cancer. This video is mainly about another different type of cancer point of view: There is no easy screening test, no splashy awareness month and there is little evidence of its existence from the beginning. But experts urge people to pay attention to the signs of bladder cancer, that. . .
