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	<title>Cancer Resources &#187; Prostate-Cancer</title>
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		<title>Prostate Cancer &#8211; Change the Odds in Your Favor by Taking Omega 3 Fish Oil Supplements</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 16:08:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christopher Kuntz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The odds (to use a wagering term) of developing prostate cancer are fairly high for men in the United States of America. One man in thirty five will die of cancer of the prostate. One out of every six men will be affected by cancer of the prostate during their life time. You can improve [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The odds (to use a wagering term) of developing prostate cancer are fairly high for men in the United States of America. One man in thirty five will die of cancer of the prostate. One out of every six men will be affected by cancer of the prostate during their life time. You can improve those odds.</p>
<p>Scientific studies have shown that increasing the intake of Omega 3 fatty acids can change these odds dramatically. This is even so for men who are genetically more likely to develop prostate cancer.</p>
<p>The studies conducted correlated the consumption of food types to the occurrence of prostate cancer and the conclusions were that men who ate more fish than meat were less likely to develop cancer of the prostate. Men who ate fish rich in Omega 3 fats between one and three times a month were more than thirty percent less likely to develop cancer of the prostate. This percentage was increased to over fifty percent when Omega 3 rich fish were eaten at least once a week.<span id="more-1168"></span></p>
<p>Men who have a variant of the COX-2 gene are known to be more likely to develop prostate cancer. The studies showed that men who ate fish rich in Omega 3 fats were five times less likely to develop cancer of the prostate than men who ate no such fish. Those are dramatic changes to the odds.</p>
<p>For men who have already been diagnosed with cancer of the prostate increasing the intake of Omega 3 fats can help fight the cancer and extend the life expectancy. Now that&#8217;s changing the odds in your favor.</p>
<p>Other studies have shown that the Omega 3 fats DHA and EPA can stop the growth of cancer cells. The balance of Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids affects the growth of cancer cells. Reducing or eliminating foods containing Omega 6 fatty acids and increasing the intake of Omega 3 fats can slow or stop the continued development of cancer of the prostate.</p>
<p>Dark oily fish are one of the richest sources of Omega 3 fatty acids. Fish such as tuna, salmon and mackerel are among the most common sources of these fatty acids. Flax oil and walnuts are an alternative vegetarian source.</p>
<p>Omega 3 fish oil capsules are a convenient and safe way of increasing your intake of Omega 3 fatty acids. They are pure and concentrated and easy to take.</p>
<p>These capsules are manufactured from raw fish oil using a process known as stripping or micro distillation. This process eliminates impurities such as methyl mercury. The end product is pure and rich in the essential Omega 3 fatty acids DHA and EPA.</p>
<p>By taking Omega 3 fish oil capsules you can reduce your chances of developing prostate cancer.</p>
<p>Change the odds in your favor today.</p>
<p>Henry &#8220;Pops&#8221; Hugo&#8217;s recommends natural supplements for better health. For important information about Omega 3 Fish Oil Supplements for improved health visit http://www.omega3life.info/ to learn about concentrated <a href="http://www.omega3life.info/" target="_blank">Omega 3 Fish Oil Supplements </a>for your optimal health.</p>
<p>A Healthier Life is a Happier Life!</p>
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		<title>Don&#039;t Die From Prostate Cancer &#8211; Fight Back With Omega 3 Fish Oil Supplements</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2012 04:07:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christopher Kuntz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prostate cancer is a killer. Cancer of the prostate will kill about three percent of men in the United States of America annually. During their life time sixteen percent of men will experience the effects of cancer of the prostate. It is the second most common cancer, second only to skin cancer. It is also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prostate cancer is a killer. Cancer of the prostate will kill about three percent of men in the United States of America annually. During their life time sixteen percent of men will experience the effects of cancer of the prostate. It is the second most common cancer, second only to skin cancer. It is also the second deadliest cancer, being second to lung cancer.</p>
<p>Men most prone to prostate cancer are</p>
<p>* Men who carry a variant of the COX-2 gene<br />
* Men with a life style that makes them susceptible to cancer of the prostate.</p>
<p>Genetically affected males can be tested and being aware that they are carrying this gene. They can then take the precautions that will decrease their chances of developing prostate cancer and increasing their life expectancy should they develop cancer of the prostate.<span id="more-1166"></span></p>
<p>Males who are not genetically prone but who are at risk of cancer of the prostate are those who are overweight, smoke or abuse alcohol. Other lifestyle factors also affect the possibility of developing cancer of the prostate.</p>
<p>Precautions that can be taken by both groups include life style changes such as:</p>
<p>* Reducing weight if overweight.<br />
* Reducing or avoiding alcohol consumption.<br />
* Stopping or reducing smoking.<br />
* Dietary changes are an important precaution</p>
<p>You can and should take action to prevent and reduce the effects of prostate cancer.</p>
<p>Dietary changes have been shown to have a very positive outcome in the fight to prevent cancer of the prostate. These changes can also increase your chances of survival and life expectancy if you have been diagnosed with cancer of the prostate.</p>
<p>Studies into the dietary frequency of men have shown that increasing the amounts of Omega 3 fatty acids in the diet can dramatically improve the outlook for avoiding or reducing the effects of prostate cancer. Men who ate fish containing these Omega 3 fats one to three times a month reduced the risk of prostate cancer by thirty six percent over those who ate no fish. Similarly men who ate these fish once a week reduced their risk rate by a whopping fifty seven percent.</p>
<p>In other studies it was found that increased consumption of Omega 3 fats and reducing the consumption of Omega 6 fats could halt the growth of cancer cells in the prostate.</p>
<p>The conclusion then is that men must include oily fish such as salmon, tuna, sardines and mackerel as a regular part of their diet while also making the other life style changes mentioned above. Where fish are not regularly available or there is a resistance to eating fish Omega 3 fish oil capsules are an excellent alternative.</p>
<p>Omega 3 fish oil capsules are one of the supplements that have been shown to have a positive effect in preventing prostate cancer and extending the life expectancy of those diagnosed with the disease. Manufactured from raw fish oil which is then purified and concentrated using a process called micro distillation, these capsules are free of contaminants such as mercury and rich in the beneficial Omega 3 fatty acids DHA and EPA. They are convenient to take and cost effective.</p>
<p>Using Omega 3 fish oil capsules is not a quick fix against prostate cancer. Rather it is a long term strategy to avoid and reduce the effects of cancer of the prostate.</p>
<p>Take action today to improve you health and avoid prostate cancer by starting a daily routine of Omega 3 fish oil capsules.</p>
<p>For important information about Omega3 Fish Oil Supplements for better health visit Henry &#8220;Pops&#8221; Hugo&#8217;s site http://www.absolute-health-site.com/ to learn about the concentrated<a href="http://www.absolute-health-site.com/" target="_blank"> Omega 3 Fish Oil Supplements</a> Henry uses daily for optimal health.</p>
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		<title>Looking For the Best Treatment Options For Prostate Cancer?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2012 04:07:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christopher Kuntz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers that affect men. Just like Breast Cancer is a gender specific cancer affecting women, prostrate is limited to men. However, it is not limited in terms of the number of affected people it has as of now. Statistics show that one man out of every six [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers that affect men. Just like Breast Cancer is a gender specific cancer affecting women, prostrate is limited to men. However, it is not limited in terms of the number of affected people it has as of now. Statistics show that one man out of every six in the United States is affected by Prostate Cancer. The beginnings of this cancer in men bring with it a variety of problems. Men suffer from various kinds of urination problems. There is excessive urination at night, and sometimes the urine is accompanied with blood. There is also pain during urination. Even sexual performance gets affected and there are problems during ejaculation.</p>
<p>While the detection of the cancer with the help of the symptoms during the initial stages is very useful, delay can cause a lot of problem. If the tumour is allowed to spread in the body for a long time, men can suffer from permanent bone pain in the pelvic area and the spine. The entire lymphatic system too gets damaged and can have severe effects. Therefore, the first and the foremost thing to be kept in mind for prostate cancer is to combat it as early as possible.<span id="more-1164"></span></p>
<p>Treatments, irrespective of whatever kind they are, will obviously be more effective in the initial stages for the simple fact that the situation is still under control and has not worsened. However beyond that, treatments too at times can fail.</p>
<p>One of the most common treatments of Prostate Cancer is that of Androgen Deprivation, also known as ADT. Therapy under this is done with surgical castration. With the help of this treatment, the body stops producing testosterone. This helps a lot as testosterone gets converted to DHT, which is a cancer stimulant. And since there is reduced testosterone, there is reduction in the spread of the cancer too to its further stages.</p>
<p>Another famous treatment is that of Cryotherapy. This technique is based on the principle of killing cancer cells in the affected areas. There have initially been a lot of debates over the effectiveness of this technique. However it has come back to limelight in the recent times. But then there are risks involved too. With the use of this therapy, life saving chances can be good, but at the cost of sexual dysfunction, and some other complications.</p>
<p>Radical Prostatectomy is another popular treatment. This one is based on the removal of the root cause of the problem itself. Yes, this treatment removes the prostrate gland itself. However, it needs skilled surgeons and professionals. If this treatment is carried out in an improper manner, it can lead to impotence. Therefore, while the chances of ending the cancer with this treatment are high, the risks involved too are very high.</p>
<p>Certain other therapies and treatments such as those of the Radiation are also growing in popularity. The best kind of treatment that suits you will depend on the severity of your case, for which you need to consult a doctor.</p>
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		<title>You Have Prostate Cancer, Yes, But That is NOT the End of the World</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2012 04:07:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christopher Kuntz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wonder why some doctors seem to pronounce the dreaded &#8220;you have cancer&#8221; on victims of the condition with some degree of &#8220;finality&#8221; as if that&#8217;s the end of the road for them. While certainly most will disagree that doctors seem to enjoy it, who knows &#8211; they just might. But whether they enjoy pronouncing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wonder why some doctors seem to pronounce the dreaded &#8220;you have cancer&#8221; on victims of the condition with some degree of &#8220;finality&#8221; as if that&#8217;s the end of the road for them. While certainly most will disagree that doctors seem to enjoy it, who knows &#8211; they just might. But whether they enjoy pronouncing it or not, you shouldn&#8217;t let the pronouncement be the end of the world for you.</p>
<p>This is because everything the doctors say can&#8217;t be guaranteed. If they say you are going to live for only 2 more years, there&#8217;s no guarantee of that. They are only supposing. So, don&#8217;t let their pronouncement make you lose all hopes of life. If you still have any bit of life in you, then you can still do all you can to fight the condition to a standstill and &#8211; wait for it &#8211; WIN!</p>
<p>Yes, you read that right. There are lots of prostate cancer survivors and conquerors out there who have successfully defeated the condition. The point is &#8211; if they could, you CAN as well. All you have to do is find out what they did to survive the cancer and do the exact same things. You just might get the same results. Don&#8217;t just sit alone and wait for death. Stand up and FIGHT and you will be surprised at the results you will get!<span id="more-1031"></span></p>
<p>I personally know people who have survived prostate cancer and one of the most important factors that helped them, according to them, is their WILLINGNESS to survive it. This fueled an invisible force within them that helped them survive. Like I always say &#8211; if they could, you CAN as well!</p>
<p>To know why Prostate Cancer Prognosis Shouldn&#8217;t Scare, all you have to do is <a href="http://prostatecancervictory.com/prostate-cancer-treatment/why-prostate-cancer-prognosis-shouldnt-scare-you/" target="_blank">Click Here</a>!</p>
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		<title>What Are the Common Symptoms of Prostate Cancer?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2012 16:07:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christopher Kuntz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cancer of any kind is very dangerous to the human body. For that matter, its very mention brings down shivers in a person&#8217;s body, and people start to feel worried and tensed. There are some kinds of cancers that are general, such as lung cancer, liver cancer etc. However, there are certain gender specific types [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cancer of any kind is very dangerous to the human body. For that matter, its very mention brings down shivers in a person&#8217;s body, and people start to feel worried and tensed. There are some kinds of cancers that are general, such as lung cancer, liver cancer etc. However, there are certain gender specific types of cancers too such as the Breast Cancer which is common in women. In men, one of the most common kinds of cancer is the Prostrate Cancer. Prostrate is actually a male gland which is situated right under the bladder. According to statistics, 1 out of every 6 men in the United States suffers from this kind of cancer.</p>
<p>Like all diseases and illnesses, early detection in Prostate Cancer also helps to prevent the situation from worsening. Most of the times, people do not have full knowledge about the symptoms of the cancer, and thus, they are not even aware of the fact that they are suffering from a particular kind of cancer, and for that matter, any kind of disease. Some of the most common symptoms of prostrate cancer include problem in urination, which includes trouble in its passing or experiencing any kind of pain; blood in the urine or a very weak flow of the urine; pain in lower back, hips, thighs, abdominal area or near the penis. Sometimes, even some kind of unexpected sudden weight loss is also considered to be one of the symptoms of prostrate cancer.<span id="more-1028"></span></p>
<p>Many prostate cancer patients have also said that they experience more urination during night time as compared to the rest of the day. The sexual performance also gets affected, and men also suffer from problems in ejaculation.</p>
<p>Routine checkups under all these circumstances are very important. While prostate cancer is at its initial stages, doctors may not be able to diagnose it, because the symptoms are such that they really don&#8217;t indicate towards one particular disease. This is why early detection via regular checkups becomes important so that the doctor can effectively judge the progressing state of the cancer.</p>
<p>Also, prostate cancer when worsens tends to spread to other parts of the body, and at times to the whole lymphatic system. Obviously, the spread of this kind of a tumor brings with it added problems and symptoms which again need a lot of care and attention. One of the most common problems that occur in such situations is that of bone pain. The entire spine and pelvic bone experience problems which become worse with time.</p>
<p>As soon as you experience any such symptoms, you should neglect or ignore them and should get a check up done immediately. Doctors will then be able to judge the severity of the situation in a proper manner to see what kind of treatment suits best. It is best to avoid the situation from worsening as the effectiveness of treatments fails to work when the situation has become very worse. Early stages can still be worked upon.</p>
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		<title>Prostate Cancer &#8211; More Accurate, Individual Risk Assessment and Advanced Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 16:09:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christopher Kuntz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The key is being able to distinguish between the &#8216;tigers&#8217; in prostate cancer from the &#8216;pussy cats.
We need to quickly recognise and treat the dangerous, aggressive prostate cancers but equally ensure that we don&#8217;t over treat men whose disease is slow-growing and not clinically significant.
The PSA test has been the traditional benchmark for assessing risk [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The key is being able to distinguish between the &#8216;tigers&#8217; in prostate cancer from the &#8216;pussy cats.</p>
<p>We need to quickly recognise and treat the dangerous, aggressive prostate cancers but equally ensure that we don&#8217;t over treat men whose disease is slow-growing and not clinically significant.</p>
<p>The PSA test has been the traditional benchmark for assessing risk of prostate cancer. PSA stands for prostate specific antigen, a protein made by the prostate which naturally leaks into the bloodstream when the prostate is damaged.</p>
<p>A simple blood test can be taken to measure levels of PSA and a high reading indicates prostate cancer may be present. However a high reading can also be caused by non-cancerous conditions, such as an enlarged prostate, or BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia).<span id="more-1025"></span></p>
<p>Many men fall into a &#8216;borderline&#8217; category, with a reading that suggests a little higher risk than average but not a clear indication of prostate cancer. However, there are also some men with what are thought to be traditionally low levels of PSA who actually have potentially important disease.</p>
<p>Understanding an individual patient&#8217;s risk of prostate cancer is about far more than PSA, What is important is considering all risk factors when deciding whether to go further and make a diagnosis.</p>
<p>The new PCA3 test is based on genetic technology and measures prostate cancer risk in a different way to the PSA. Combining these two assessments together provides a clearer picture of risk of who may have potentially serious disease at a time when treatment may reduce the chance of dying from prostate cancer. Improvements in ultrasound technology have also meant it is significantly easier to find the cancer when it is present.</p>
<p>&#8220;These changes mean specialist can offer a more accurate, individually based assessment of each patient&#8217;s risk of prostate cancer. Growing numbers of men are now placed on active monitoring &#8211; which is intense observation if there is doubt that treatment is necessary but there is a need to continuously assess the patients&#8217; risk.&#8221;</p>
<p>For men who are diagnosed with prostate cancer, there have been a number of surgical advances which have significant benefits for patients.</p>
<p>Prostate surgery has traditionally been associated with a long recovery and major side-effects because the early, open prostatectomy, or removal of the prostate, caused irreparable damage to adjacent nerves controlling erections and continence.</p>
<p>A small number of UK surgeons developed laparoscopic techniques for this surgery, operating through five small incisions or &#8216;ports&#8217; rather than the large cut across the whole of the abdomen used in open surgery.</p>
<p>Mr Alan Doherty has performed more than 600 laparoscopic prostatectomies &#8211; one of the largest caseloads in the UK &#8211; and explains the benefits.</p>
<p>&#8220;Laparoscopic surgery very significantly reduces blood loss, scarring and risk of infection which means patients make a much easier and swifter recovery, typically leaving hospital on day three after surgery, rather than day five or six.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mr Doherty has also developed a nerve-sparing approach for patients with early stage prostate cancer. This is a highly specialist technique to safely remove the cancerous prostate without harming adjacent nerves.</p>
<p>The da Vinci Prostatectomy, known as robotic prostatectomy or computer-assisted surgery, is a different approach which also reduces the side-effects and complications of the prostatectomy. Men are able to return to work or leisure activities more quickly than with open surgery. Like a laparoscopic prostatectomy, the operation takes place through six small incisions, which are around 1 cm or so.  Four robotic arms, which are up to 7mm wide, are inserted through 4 of these ports, and the other two ports are used by an assistant.</p>
<p>The hand movements of the surgeon are translated in real time movements by the robotic arms. The system is designed to remove any hand tremor and ensure very precise movements.</p>
<p>Marc Laniado, who was a member of one of the first teams in the UK to introduce robotic prostate surgery, explains: &#8220;The robot provides a highly magnified view in three dimensions of the nerves and blood vessels surrounding the prostate which makes it easier to avoid causing damage and reliably perform a nerve sparing prostatectomy</p>
<p>&#8220;There is also extensive evidence to show that for early, organ-confined prostate cancer, da Vinci prostatectomy is as effective in terms of removing all cancer cells as open surgery.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;There are important improvements for patients in terms of both the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer,&#8221; concludes Mr Laniado.</p>
<p>&#8220;This means we are better able to identify and treat aggressive cancer and equally avoid unnecessary treatment. For those who do need treatment, we are able to offer a wider range of options using approaches which reduce side-effects and improve the patient&#8217;s experience of surgery and subsequent recovery.&#8221;</p>
<p>Jenny Hudson is an experienced health journalist, whose articles are regularly published in national newspapers and magazines. For more information about Harley Street Urology Clinic who are experts at <a href="http://www.harleystreeturology.com/the_prostate/index.php" target="_blank">Prostate Cancer Treatments </a>in the UK.</p>
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		<title>Prostate Cancer Causes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2012 16:09:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christopher Kuntz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prostate cancer causes are not fully able to be explained, but it appears that changes in the DNA of a prostate cell bring on the cancer. DNA is what makes up our genes, which in turn can control how individual cells behave under certain circumstances. We inherit DNA from our parents, and they from their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prostate cancer causes are not fully able to be explained, but it appears that changes in the DNA of a prostate cell bring on the cancer. DNA is what makes up our genes, which in turn can control how individual cells behave under certain circumstances. We inherit DNA from our parents, and they from their ancestors. A very small percentage, around five to ten percent, it seems to be linked to these changes that are inherited.</p>
<p>It has also been shown to be possibly linked to certain hormones&#8217; high levels. Higher than average levels of the male hormone androgens has been shown to possibly play a part in the risk of contracting prostate cancer. Researchers have also noted that men who have a high level of a hormone known as IGF-1 are more likely to suffer from prostate cancer. But other scientists have not agreed with the finding of this link.<span id="more-1015"></span></p>
<p>We can only use risk factors to help determine causes , since we don&#8217;t know what exactly is the most causative factor. Various cancers will have different risk factors, and some, like smoking, can be controlled. But others, like family history or age, cannot be altered.</p>
<p>The presence of risk factors isn&#8217;t a sure sign, either. Some people have many risk factors, but never develop cancer. At the same time, other people with no apparent risk factors, do develop cancer. The links between risk factors and prostate cancer is not fully clear.</p>
<p>The most important risk factor appears to be age. Your chance of developing cancer goes up most speedily after you reach fifty years of age. Nearly two of three cases occurs in men over 65 years of age.</p>
<p>Race appears to be another risk factor in the development of cancer. For reasons unknown, African-American men are affected more than men of other races. They are also more likely to suffer from the more advanced stages of the disease, and thus are more likely to die because of prostate cancer. In addition, prostate cancer occurs more often in non-Hispanic white men than in Hispanic/Latino and Asian-American men. The reasons for these differences in likelihood are not clearly understood.</p>
<p>Nationality is another factor for the development of prostate cancer. It is most common in northwestern Europe and North America than in most other geographic reasons. It is less commonly found in South America, Central America, Africa and Asia. This statistic may be unreliable, and only due to the fact that fewer diagnosed cases are reported in underdeveloped countries.</p>
<p>Some family history of the disease seems to be apparent in prostate cancer cases. Men who have a brother or a father who have had it may be more likely to get it as well. This is especially true if the relatives developed the disease when they were young.</p>
<p>Many factors can contribute to prostate cancer, and not all the causative factors are yet known.</p>
<p><a href="http://prostate-cancer-causes.info/" target="_blank">http://prostate-cancer-causes.info/</a></p>
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		<title>The Antitumor Effect of Omega 3 Fish Oil Supplements on Prostate Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jan 2012 16:07:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christopher Kuntz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prostate cancer is a very real health hazard for men. About sixteen percent of all men in the USA will be affected by prostate cancer during their life, that is one man out of every six. Of those affected by cancer of the prostate about seventeen percent will die of this disease, that is one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prostate cancer is a very real health hazard for men. About sixteen percent of all men in the USA will be affected by prostate cancer during their life, that is one man out of every six. Of those affected by cancer of the prostate about seventeen percent will die of this disease, that is one out of every thirty five men in the USA.</p>
<p>Scientific studies have shown that men who consume fish or use fish oil supplements can reduce these percentages and improve their health outlook. They can reduce the possibility of prostate cancer and where cancer of the prostate is diagnosed they can reduce the growth of tumors and extend their life expectancy by eating fish regularly or using Omega 3 rich fish oil supplements. A reduction of the occurrence of cancer of the prostate and metastatic prostate cancer was associated with eating more fish or using fish oil supplements.<span id="more-1012"></span></p>
<p>The potential incidence of prostate cancer is related to several factors including:</p>
<p>* Age &#8211; Cancer of the prostate generally occurs in men over sixty years of age.<br />
* Men who have inherited a variant of the COX-2 gene that makes them more likely to contact cancer of the prostate<br />
* Obesity &#8211; Overweight is a definite factor affecting the occurrence of cancer of the prostate<br />
* African American are more likely to contract prostate cancer than other groups</p>
<p>In the study referred to over forty seven thousand men were studied. Using a validated food frequency questionnaire their dietary intake was studied. The study then followed up for a further twelve years. During this time about five percent of the men were diagnosed with prostate cancer. Over twenty four percent of these cases were advanced cancer of the prostate including eleven percent who had metastatic prostate cancer.</p>
<p>The most encouraging part of this study was that men who ate oily fish more than three times a week had a significant reduction in the occurrence of cancer of the prostate and the greatest reduction in metastatic cancer. Each increase of the daily intake by half a gram of marine fatty acid was related with a twenty four percent decrease in the risk of metastatic cancer.</p>
<p>Other studies on laboratory mice have also shown definite beneficial relationships between the intake of Omega 3 fatty acids from fish oil and the reduction of the risk of prostate cancer.</p>
<p>Fatty or oily fish such as salmon, tuna and sardines are rich in the Omega 3 fatty acids EPA and DHA. These fatty acids are essential for the good health of the human body but cannot be manufactured by the body.</p>
<p>They must be provided from the diet. Fish are the most common source of these Omega 3 fats. Their benefit for men in the fight against prostate cancer is clear.</p>
<p>Including more fish or Omega 3 fish oil supplements in the diet can be a long term program against the effects of prostate cancer. Where fish are not freely available or where there is no desire to eat more fish then an Omega 3 fish oil supplement in capsule form can provide the Omega 3 fats required for good prostate health. Omega 3 fish oil supplements also have demonstrated health benefits for heart and the nervous system.</p>
<p>Keep your prostate in good health by taking an Omega 3 fish oil supplement regularly. Such a program is not a quick fix but a long term investment in good health.</p>
<p>Henry &#8220;Pops&#8221; Hugo recommends natural supplements for better health. For important information about Omega 3 Fish Oil Supplements for improved health visit http://www.omega3life.info/ to learn about concentrated Omega 3 Fish Oil Supplements for your optimal health.</p>
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<p>Article reference: <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12540506" target="_blank">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12540506</a></p>
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		<title>Lycopene and Prostate Cancer &#8211; What the Research is Telling Us</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2012 04:10:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christopher Kuntz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hundreds of reviews concerning lycopene and prostate cancer have been published since 1990. Interestingly, one of the earliest showed that high levels of retinol (vitamin A) in the bloodstream were associated with a reduced risk of the disease.
Vitamin A can be obtained through diet or created in the body, if a person eats beta-carotene. Beta-carotene [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hundreds of reviews concerning lycopene and prostate cancer have been published since 1990. Interestingly, one of the earliest showed that high levels of retinol (vitamin A) in the bloodstream were associated with a reduced risk of the disease.</p>
<p>Vitamin A can be obtained through diet or created in the body, if a person eats beta-carotene. Beta-carotene is the best known of a family of pigments known as carotenoids. The lesser-known ones include zeaxanthin, lutein and lycopene. Judging from a growing amount of research, diets rich in carotenoids may reduce the risk of a variety of seemingly age-related diseases.</p>
<p>In 1991, researchers reported that low levels of lycopene in the bloodstream were associated with an increased risk of pancreatic, bladder and rectal cancers. In 1995, another group of researchers reported that there was a strong inverse connection between intake lycopene and prostate cancer risk.<span id="more-1010"></span></p>
<p>Published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, the researchers recommended increased intake of fruits and vegetables of all kinds. They also suggested that tomato-based foods were especially beneficial for reducing the risk.</p>
<p>The US Food and Drug Administration agrees that there may be some benefit. They believe that the evidence is compelling but not conclusive. The FDA recommends the consumption of ½ to 1 cup of tomatoes and/or tomato sauce per week.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s interesting is that the nutrient content of those two foods are not similar. A half cup of tomato sauce provides 19.4mg of lycopene, while a medium sized fresh tomato provides only 3.7mg. So, the FDA is not making a specific recommendation for nutrient intake.</p>
<p>In truth, it is difficult for researchers to determine the preventive benefit of any nutrient or even of any drug. It would be necessary to look at a wide range of factors that could contribute to an increased or decreased risk of a disease.</p>
<p>In addition to looking at the relationship between lycopene and prostate cancer, a number of other risk factors have been identified, including genetics. Low blood levels of vitamin D were recently linked to an increased risk of the disease as well as many other types of cancer.</p>
<p>USDA surveys indicate that many people are not meeting their minimum daily requirements for vitamin D. Doctors&#8217; observational studies have confirmed those findings.</p>
<p>It is important to choose your dietary supplements carefully. Unless the label specifies that all of the ingredients are from natural sources, you could be increasing your exposure to petrochemicals. Vitamins derived from crude oil, particularly vitamin A, E and other common ones, are what you&#8217;ll find in the cheap supplements on the market.</p>
<p>Proving a certain link between low intake of lycopene and prostate cancer risk may never be possible. We hope that increasing our nutrient intake will reduce our risk of various diseases. For that reason, we choose a good multi-nutritional supplement that contains a mixture of the natural carotenoids.</p>
<p>One thing that research has shown beyond a shadow of a doubt is that diets rich in fruits and vegetables are healthier; however, the nutrient content of those foods varies greatly. The only way to really be sure  that you are meeting the body&#8217;s nutrient needs is to take a supplement. The connection between lycopene and prostate cancer may be vague. But, there&#8217;s no doubt that good nutrition is important.</p>
<p>Mo Devine is a consumer advocate and a dedicated researcher who has been on a quest to find the best nutritional supplements available. After extensive research, she has found an exceptional nutritional supplement that is now the foundation of her own health program. Visit her website at <a href="http://healthysupplementsforlife.info/" target="_blank">http://healthysupplementsforlife.info/ </a>to discover what she personally recommends and why.</p>
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		<title>Omega 3 Fish Oil Supplements Can Help Genetically Prone Men Fight Prostate Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 04:08:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christopher Kuntz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Men who have a variant of the COX-2 gene are more prone to develop prostate cancer than other men. Men with this gene variant can be as high as five times more likely to develop cancer of the prostate than other men. One of the deciding factors is the amount of Omega 3 fatty acids [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Men who have a variant of the COX-2 gene are more prone to develop prostate cancer than other men. Men with this gene variant can be as high as five times more likely to develop cancer of the prostate than other men. One of the deciding factors is the amount of Omega 3 fatty acids they obtain in their diet.</p>
<p>Research was conducted on over four hundred and sixty men diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer. This research was reported in the Clinical Cancer Research Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research. It was found that men with the variant of the COX-2 gene who had low intakes of Omega 3 fatty acids were five times more likely to develop advanced cancer of the prostate.<span id="more-1008"></span></p>
<p>The research assessed those with prostate cancer and a control group who were healthy. Their diet was analyzed using a food frequency questionnaire. Their intake of Omega 3 fats was one of the factors analyzed. They were divided into four groups based on their intake of Omega 3 fatty acids.</p>
<p>It was found that men who had the highest intake of Omega 3 fatty acids had a sixty three percent lower rate of aggressive cancer of the prostate when compared to men who had the lowest level of Omega 3 intake.</p>
<p>What was more interesting and important to men who have the variant of the COX-2 gene is that those who had a high intake of Omega 3 fats in their diet had a significantly reduce occurrence of prostate cancer. By increasing their daily intake of Omega 3 fatty acids by as little as half a gram per day they can reverse the risk of developing cancer of the prostate.</p>
<p>The most common source of Omega 3 fats is cold water fatty fish. Fish such as salmon, tuna and sardines are excellent sources of these essential dietary fats. They are required by the human body but cannot be manufactured by the body. Omega 3 fats must be contained in the diet.</p>
<p>An alternative source of these essential fats is Omega 3 fish oil capsules. These capsules are manufactured from raw fish oil to be pure and concentrated. They are free of contaminants such as heavy metal and mercury. They are concentrated to contain the maximum amount of the Omega 3 fats DHA and EPA.</p>
<p>Reduce your risk of contracting prostate cancer by starting a program of Omega 3 fish oil capsules today. Whether you have the variant of the COX-2 gene that makes you prone to cancer of the prostate or not you can substantially reduce the risk and the effects of prostate cancer by starting a program of Omega 3 capsules. They are easy to take and a cost effective supplement to good health.</p>
<p>Henry &#8220;Pops&#8221; Hugo recommends natural supplements for better health. For important information about Omega 3 Fish Oil Supplements for improved health visit<a href="http://www.omega3life.info/" target="_blank"> http://www.omega3life.info</a>/ to learn about concentrated Omega 3 Fish Oil Supplements for your optimal health.<br />
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