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  • LONG considered a disease of the Western world--particularly North America and Europe, new information and awareness video concludes under-developed countries....
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    Prostate cancer is the leading cancer for men in the US. It is followed by lung cancer and then colorectal cancer. Symptoms may include severe pain in the back, pelvis, hips, or thighs; less rigid erections or impotence in a man.
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    Prostate cancer usually grows slowly, taking years to progress. "The problem," Dr Jason Letran, Philippine Urological Association, "is that often by the time a man notices something is wrong, he's already missed his best chance of a complete cure."
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    From age 50 onwards, men are advised to get an annual PSA and DRE tests. Males with a family history of prostate cancer should start getting yearly checkups at age 40 awareness video concludes.
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    The question that ponders many researchers is why Prostate Cancer is ranked third or less in under-developed countries. Some say it's because of more physical work men are subject to in their lifetime compared to developed countries.
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    Food rich in animal fat should be avoided. "Eat more vegetables, especially tomatoes," and "Vitamins like selenium and zinc are being studied for possible prevention of prostate gland cancer in men."
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    Treatment may serious affect a man's lifestyle, according to Dr Letran. Major surgery, radiation therapy, and drugs for prostate cancer often cause impotence and may cause incontinence.

  • The question that ponders many researchers is why Prostate Cancer is ranked third or less in under-developed countries. Some say it's because of more physical work men are subject to in their lifetime compared to developed countries.

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