The Prostate and Cancer

The prostate gland which is the size of a walnut is found in the male of the species and is part of his reproductive system. It is part of the system which includes the testicles to produce semen. The prostate is situated in front of the rectum just underneath the bladder. The prostate surrounds the urethra (the tube which carries urine), therefore one of the first signs and symptoms that there is anything wrong with the prostate is a difficulty in passing urine. The prostate gland is a part of a man's body that he probably never thinks about, until unfortunately something goes wrong with it. Unfortunately even living a healthy lifestyle is no guarantee that a man will not have problems with his prostate at some time in his lifetime.

The function of the prostate

The prostate gland is a complex organ which consists of millions of very small glands which are lined with fluid secreting cells. This fluid flows into thousands of ducts through up to 14-18 exits and end up eventually in the urethra.

Unfortunately if there is a problem with the prostate, it doesn't necessarily mean you have a life threatening disease, there can be a number of problems with the prostate especially as you get older and most of them can be benign. They may certainly be irritating and inconvenient, but not life threatening. However for this article, we will be discussing prostate cancer.

What Exactly Is Cancer?
 
Cancer is a problem for anyone no matter what their age or sex. Unfortunately even just the word "cancer" tends to strike terror into the hearts of many people who automatically assume if they have contracted it, they have received a death sentence.

Nowadays there are many types of cancer which can be cured as long as it is caught in time. Prostate cancer comes into this category, so it is really important that any man who discovers any problems in this area doesn't bury his head in the sand, but goes to his doctor immediately to have it checked out. Hopefully it will be a problem with a benign source, however if it is prostate cancer then the sooner it is sorted, the better.

It's important that as people who can be prone to cancer that we understand exactly what it actually is.

The human body is made up of trillions of cells which divide and reproduce themselves constantly. This is a process which allows the body to heal itself when it becomes injured. The problem with cancer starts when this process somehow goes haywire. The cells reproduce themselves in an uncontrollable manner. Because these cells are multiplying at an alarming rate, eventually they form a mass which is known as a tumor. These tumors's can be either benign or malignant, but whatever they are, they very often interfere with the body's natural processes. If the tumor is cancerous, there is the risk that small particles can break off and spread to other parts of the body, this is known as metastastic spread.

Prostate cancer is a disease in which abnormal cells have developed in the prostate gland. It usually starts on the outer part of the prostate and a lump can be felt when a rectal examination is performed. Luckily prostate cancer is a slow acting cancer, with many older men only found to be suffering after they have died of other causes. There are occasions however when it can spread quickly, so it is still important that any abnormalities are followed up quickly.

Prostate cancer news on the Web


Prostate Cancer Awareness Month: Top Expert Debunks 4 Myths
MARLTON, N.J., Sept. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- September marks Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. For those diagnosed with the disease and their families, it's an ideal time to dispel common myths associated with prostate cancer. "Often the public's knowledge or understanding of the disease might not be accurate," says Michael Diefenbach, Ph.D., associate professor of Urology at Mount Sinai School of ...

Prostate cancer awareness group grateful for support
The Orillia Prostate Cancer Awareness Group wish to thank the cancer office, the Champlain Seniors, the volunteers and community groups that helped with the July 24 Tag Day. We thank the several sponsors and many businesses who allowed us to tag at their locations.[...]

Prostate Cancer Patients Go to School
Dean Ornish MD, recognized for establishing the impact of diet on prostate cancer , along with over a dozen internationally recognized prostate cancer experts will meet with over 800 prostate cancer survivors and their significant others at the Los Angeles Marriott near LAX on September 11th and 12th to discuss the latest thinking on prostate cancer treatment. Â Topics to be covered are ...

Free prostate cancer screenings
Norwalk Hospital urologists will conduct a free prostate cancer screening in observance of “National Prostate Cancer Awareness Week.” The free screening, sponsored by the Whittingham Cancer Center of Norwalk Hospital, and coordinated by Linda Versea, administrative manager of the Whittingham Cancer Center, will be held Saturday, Sept. 18, from 9 to noon in the Cancer Center.

Heathcare Hotline: Understanding prostate cancer
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among American men. The American Cancer Society estimated that...

Prostate cancer treatments can vary
The prostate is a walnut-sized gland located just below the bladder in men.

Abiraterone Acetate For Metatastic Prostate Cancer So Effective That Phase 3 Trial Was Unblinded
Abiraterone Acetate plus prednisone was undergoing Phase 3 clinical trials on patients with metastatic advanced prostate cancer (castration-resistant prostate cancer) when an Independent Data Monitoring Committee recommended unblinding the study - this means the patients who were not receiving the Abiraterone Acetate should be offered it, Ortho Biotech Oncology Research & Development, a unit of ...

Palmetto Health offers free prostate cancer screenings
In observance of Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, Palmetto Health is offering free prostate cancer screenings throughout the community in September.

When To Test For Prostate Cancer?
Ads urge men of a certain age to get screened for prostate cancer. But is "test early, test often" the best approach? Otis Brawley of the American Cancer Society and Mark Scholz, author of Invasion Of The Prostate Snatchers, discuss other approaches.

Cancer Wellness at Piedmont Fayette Hospital Features Programs for Men
September is national Prostate Cancer Awareness Month and Cancer Wellness at Piedmont Fayette Hospital offers several programs specific to mens health issues. Although its mortality rate has steadily fallen in the last decade, prostate cancer is still the second leading cause of cancer death among men in the United States.At 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, September 14 and 28, Dennis Buttimer, M.Ed., RYT,...