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Category Archives: Prostate cancer
A New Method to Treat Chemotherapy-Induced Neuropathic Pain
If you are cancer patients and have to receive chemotherapy agents such as taxanes (paclitaxol- Taxol and docetaxel-Taxotere), vinca alkaloids (vinorelbine-Navelbine) and platinum compounds (cisplatin, carboplatin – Paraplatin and oxaliplatin – Eloxatin), it is likely that you might experience chemotherapy … Continue reading
Posted in Anal Cancer, Bladder Cancer, Breast cancer, Cancer, Colorectal cancer, Endometrial Cancer, Esophageal Cancer, Gallbladder cancer, Gastric Cancer, Glioblastma, Head and Neck Cancer, Liver Cancer, Lung Cancer, Melanoma, Nasopharyngeal Cancer, Non Small Cell Lung Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, Pancreatic Cancer, Prostate cancer, Renal Cancer, Small Cell Lung Cancer
Tagged Acupuncture, carboplatin, chemotherapy, Cisplatin, docetaxel, Eloxatin, Navelbine, neuropathic pain, oxaliplatin, paclitaxol, Paraplatin, platinum, taxanes, Taxol, Taxotere, vinca alkaloids, vinorelbine
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What should you do if you have Prostate Cancer?
You should check whether you are overweight or obese*. If you have prostate cancer and are overweight, you should try to lower your weight immediately. A new study presented at the American Urological Association inWashington,DCfound that overweight and obese prostate … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer, Cardiovascular disease, Prostate cancer
Tagged ADT, androgen deprivation therapy, BMI, body mass index, Cardiovascular disease, Obese, overweight, Prostate cancer
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United States Was Ranked Seventh in Global Cancer Rates
According to the data published by the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR), the United States has the seventh highest cancer rate in the world, according to new data published by the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR). Of the … Continue reading
Posted in Breast cancer, Cancer, Colorectal cancer, Endometrial Cancer, Gastric Cancer, Lung Cancer, Non Small Cell Lung Cancer, Pancreatic Cancer, Prostate cancer, Small Cell Lung Cancer
Tagged alcohol consumption, American Institute for Cancer Research, bladder cancer, Breast cancer, Cancer Rates, cervical cancer, colon cancer, Lung Cancer, Pancreatic Cancer, Prostate cancer, stomach cancer, tobacco consumption, uterine cancer
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Male Pattern Baldness – An Early Sign for Prostate Cancer?
Androgenic alopecia, commonly known as male pattern baldness, is a common disorder affecting almost 50% of men throughout their lifetime. Androgenic alopecia is caused by a genetic sensitivity of hair follicles to androgens, which causes the hair follicles to shrink. … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer, Prostate cancer
Tagged Androgenic alopecia, androgens, Avodart, BAWANG, dutasteride, finasteride, Male Pattern Baldness, Minoxidil, Propecia, Prostate cancer, Rogaine
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Finger Length Can Tell Whether You Are at Risk of Prostate Cancer?
Some people say Chinese palm reading is superstitious. I disagree. In Western Medicine, scientists also use retrospective studies to identify individuals at risk of developing certain diseases (such as lung cancer). In the latest issue of British Journal of Cancer, investigators analyzed … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer, Prostate cancer
Tagged Hand reading, index finger, palm reading, Prostate cancer, retrospective cohort studies, ring finger
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Use of Aspirin was Found to Reduce Prostate Cancer Risk
Recent interest in the role of inflammation has sparked many studies to evaluate whether aspirin or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can prevent cancers. In a case-control study designed to investigate the relation between pain relievers and prostate cancer risk, investigators … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer, Prostate cancer
Tagged acetaminophen, Aspirin, nonsteroid anti-inflammatory drugs, NSAIDs, pain relievers, Prostate cancer
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Aspirin Can Prevent From Several Common Cancers
If you are taking aspirin to prevent heart attack, you should be glad to know that you might also be protected from a variety of cancers. According to a new study published in Lancet, taking aspirin over a long period … Continue reading
Posted in Breast cancer, Cancer, Cardiovascular disease, Colorectal cancer, Esophageal Cancer, Heart attack, Lung Cancer, Nasopharyngeal Cancer, Prostate cancer, Small Cell Lung Cancer
Tagged Aspirin, Cancers, colorectal cancer, Esophageal Cancer, gastrointestinal cancers, Heart attack, Lung Cancer, Prostate cancer
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