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Living With Prostate Cancer

Getting back to normal after treatment for prostate cancer may take time. If the prostate was removed, semen can no longer be ejaculated. Whether or not a man can achieve an erection will depend on the degree to which nerves have been affected by the surgery. Many men can return to a degree of sexual […]

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Can Prostate Cancer Be Prevented?

Because it is not clear what causes prostate cancer, there is no guarantee of prevention. However, experts believe that you can reduce your risk for many types of cancer by: Not smoking Eating a low-fat, high-fiber diet Getting plenty of exercise Recent nutritional studies have suggested that: Men who eat large amounts of green leafy

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Prostate Enlargement: Putting It All Together

Here is a summary of the important facts and information related to prostate enlargement. An enlarging prostate gland can squeeze against the urethra and, in some cases, constrict the neck of the bladder. This can cause problems with the flow of urine. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a noncancerous condition. The prostate normally increases in size as men age. The incidence of BPH rises

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Prostate Enlargement: Glossary

Here are definitions of medical terms related to prostate enlargement. Alpha blocker: A drug that blocks the effects of impulses sent by certain fibers in the nervous system. Balloon urethroplasty: A method of widening a narrowed portion of the urethra by threading a narrow tube into the urethra and inflating a balloon at its tip when it

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Prostate Cancer: Glossary

Here are definitions of medical terms related to to prostate cancer. Antioxidants: Substances that can neutralize the effects that free radicals may have on the body. Free radicals are formed during the natural course of metabolism and have been linked to various types of tissue damage, including the development of cancer. Benign: Not cancerous. BPH (benign prostatic

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