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I have question to you

What is prostate cancer is ??

And how it can happen??

I found this site http://prostatecancersymptoms.info

It Is useful one but i need more informations

Can you help?|||Prostate cancer is cancer of the small walnut-shaped gland in men that produces seminal fluid, the fluid that nourishes and transports sperm.

For many men a diagnosis of prostate cancer can be frightening, not only because of the threat to their lives, but because of the threat to their sexuality. In fact, the possible consequences of treatment for prostate cancer — which include bladder control problems and erectile dysfunction (ED) or impotence — can be a great concern for some men.

If prostate cancer is detected early — when it%26#039;s still confined to the prostate gland — you have a better chance of successful treatment with minimal or short-term side effects. Successful treatment of cancer that has spread beyond the prostate gland is more difficult. But treatments exist that can help control prostate cancer.

Cancer is a group of abnormal cells that grow more rapidly than normal cells and that refuse to die. Cancer cells also have the ability to invade and destroy normal tissues, either by growing directly into surrounding structures or after traveling to another part of your body through your bloodstream or lymph system. Microscopic cancer cells develop into small clusters that continue to grow, becoming more densely packed and hard.

The prostate gland is the small, walnut-shaped gland that surrounds the bottom portion (%26quot;neck%26quot;) of a male%26#039;s bladder and about the first inch of the urinary tube (urethra), the channel that drains urine from the bladder. It%26#039;s located behind the pubic bone and in front of the rectum. The prostate%26#039;s primary function is to produce seminal fluid, the fluid that nourishes and transports sperm.

Prostate cancer usually grows slowly and initially remains confined to the prostate gland, where it may not cause serious harm. But if left untreated, prostate cancer can begin to invade tissues and cause damage, and it may spread to others areas of your body where it can cause significant harm. Some forms of prostate cancer are aggressive and can spread quickly to other parts of your body.

What causes prostate cancer and why some types behave differently are unknown. Research suggests that a combination of factors may play a role, including heredity, ethnicity, hormones, diet and the environment.

You can get more details from several web sites. Now you can get authentic informations from the following website -|||Your prostate is found in the rectum. Men 25+ should have an exam once a year.|||your prostate is not in your rectum, but is felt through the rectal wall it is a gland shaped like a donut that surrounds the urethra of a male.sometimes when men age they will have problems voiding due to the prostate enlarging and squeezing the urethra. in this case the prostate can either be removed or reduced with surgery.there are also meds that will help reduce the size of an enlarged prostate|||Only men can get prostate cancer. The prostate is a small gland connected to the male urinary tract. If you are a male, there is a simple blood test to determine if you are at high risk for prostate cancer. If you have a high PSA level further tests are necessary.

If caught early this cancer is very treatable … with good outcomes.

If you are a male with any of those symptoms listed on that site … see your doctor!!! NOW|||Prostate cancer is cancer of the gland that is located on both sides of the urethra tube. You should have a blood test called A PSA. If high, you need to have a biopsy done. If you do have cancer, it is a slow growing cancer. I had my prostate removed by a very good Urologist, and all of the cancer was removed. I am cancer free. I get a PSA test every 6 months to insure that my cancer has not metathesised.|||Check the link below.|||look here

http://blog.generic-pills.name/prostate-…

and

read this

http://blog.generic-pills.name/prostate-…

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My father was just diagnosed with prostate cancer. The doctor said he%26#039;s in Phase 2. We%26#039;re gonna get the surgery in 6 weeks. I want to know how long I can expect to still have him around. Because the doctors aren%26#039;t being very helpful.|||You do not specify whether your father has been involved in a clinical trial. There are usually two phases, I will explain - evaluation of new drug treatments for cancer involves a series of clinical trials. Phase I trials are designed to assess tolerance to a drug, and to investigate pharmacokinetics; such trials are usually conducted on patients with advanced cancer of any type for whom there is no known effective treatment. Phase II trials are usually cancer-site-specific and ask whether there is sufficient evidence of activity for further evaluation of the new treatment; the outcome measure is usually tumor response (or shrinkage), and establishment of the RECIST criteria has facilitated uniformity in determination of response for patients with different types of cancer. If this is not the case, I shall discuss prostate cancer in the later stages, here, it can spread locally into the surrounding tissue or the nearby lymph nodes, called the pelvic nodes. The cancer then can spread even farther (metastasize) to other areas of the body. The doctor on a rectal examination can sometimes detect local spread into the surrounding tissues. That is, the physician can feel a hard, fixed (not moveable) tumour extending from and beyond the gland. Prostate cancer usually metastasizes first to the lower spine or the pelvic bones (the bones connecting the lower spine to the hips), thereby causing back or pelvic pain. The cancer can then spread to the liver and lungs. Metastases (areas to which the cancer has spread) to the liver can cause pain in the abdomen and jaundice (yellow colour of the skin) in rare instances. Metastases to the lungs can cause chest pain and coughing. You state that you are expecting him to be admitted for surgery in a few weeks time. To be certain about this condition, you would be advised to write down what you want to know, and consult the oncologist or specialist involved, and ask about your specific questions. I suggest that you write them down because, all too often, when confronted with the specialist one or more items may be forgotten and only remembered after the meeting is over.

Hope this helps

Matador 89|||That%26#039;s a very big question. And no one can answer it.

I highly suggest you spend all the quality time with him regardless of the outcome. Starting now.

Most phase II%26#039;s are removable, and long life remains. Still, love him all you can. You will never regret it.|||Phase two is a relatively early discovery and is not dramatic news. How old is your father, the older one is, the slower is the rate of spread of the disease. Are you in the UK because 6 weeks is an awful long time to have to wait for a cancer operation. Doctors are not clairvoyants and cannot give you longevity forecasts but, if he is over seventy and at phase 2, I would say his life span may yet be several years, if he is older he may probably die of something else first. Do keep yours and his spirits up because, despondency is a trauma for the body that can only reduce his natural immunities and this is deleterious. Hope I have helped you. Good Luck to the whole family !|||If your father%26#039;s physician can%26#039;t take the time to describe what Phase 2 means in relationship to your dad%26#039;s prostate cancer then you may need to seek another physician. You should be able to get all of your questions answered in a timely manner and with a great deal of respect and understanding. I wouldn%26#039;t venture to guess what your dad%26#039;s expected outcome will be without a great deal more information but I will tell you to google prostate cancer and you will be overwhelmed with information. Good luck and God bless!

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Why some patients with prostate cancer develop a mild anemia with macrocytosis|||%26quot;Macrocytosis%26quot; is a term used to describe the appearance of the red blood cells under the microscope. It means that the red cells are larger than they should be, and it usually means that there is some factors that interfere with normal red blood cell production. Macrocytosis is seen with anemias - like the anemia of B12 deficiency and folic acid deficiency, as well as other conditions that do not involve the bone marrow directly - such as liver disease, alcoholism, or certain toxin exposures. In cancers that spread to the bone, the presence of the cancer cells in the bone marrow can cause red blood cells to be macrocytic.

As far as prostate cancer specifically, it depends on what treatments are being used…radiation can affect the bone marrow and cause the red blood cells to develop abonrmally and be macrocytic. Other than radiation therapy or chemotherapy used for treating the prostate cancer, I don%26#039;t know of any other reason for a person with prostate cancer to have macrocytic anemia.|||That%26#039;s a medical question. I did not develope that.

However, at the same time, my ex was out, most of the time. IDivorced before full recovery. I was in a deep depression for three years. Bad eating habits. Could be a cause.

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My brother just got diagnosed with a very agressive prostate cancer. I was not at the appt. my mother was so I have limited info. It is T3 maybe T4, they are starting him on hormone therapy than chemo and Friday we talk to someone about getting him in a clinical trial. My mother said the docters act optimistic I think that they will regardless even if you are terminal. I believe my brother is on his way out and this is salvage therapy. They don%26#039;t put people in clinical trials if there is another potential way to cure you. Anyone who could provide me with some personal experience or medical professional with some insight would be appreciated.

Thanks|||The only knowledge I have is that if the cancer is contained

completely in the prostate the prognosis is good.This was

the circumstance when I had mine removed 3 yrs ago. So

far so good, my PSA readings have been zilch. My daughter

was in a clinical trial with her lung cancer and had good

results. Clinic trial means something they think will work

but hasn%26#039;t been tested enough to put on the market. These

products have a pretty decent batting average from what

I%26#039;ve read.|||I had prostate cancer and so did a friend of mine. I don%26#039;t know your PSA scores. Mine was 7.4 (not bad). My friends was over 17.

I opted for radiation therapy.

My friends was so far advanced they had to use radiation and Theraseed.

I don%26#039;t think clinical trials means there is not much hope.

His biggest concern is whether or not is has spread to his lymph nodes. That is a major concern.

If given an option between radiation and Theraseed the cure rate is about equal. Somewhere near 97%.

Another option is prostate removal, if necessary. That seems pretty radical though.

A lot depends on the location of the cancer. If it is on the outside of the protate it is likely to spread much faster..

With radiation he should suffer no ill effects other than temporary loss of pubic hair (not a problem).

If they do breast radiation (to provent breast enlargement) he may experience some soreness similar to burning (whjch it is). Other than that. . .

Theraseed causes swelling, frequent, urgent, urination. But is quite effective and requires only one office visit whereas radiation requires going in 5 days a week for about 6 weeks.

Good luck.

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I AM DOING A RESEARCH PROJECT AND I NEED TO KNOW HOW PROSTATE CANCER AFFECTS/INTERFERES THE FUNCTION WITH THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM|||Symptoms

Early prostate cancer usually causes no symptoms. When symptoms do occur, they may include:

Difficulties starting and stopping urination

Pain or a burning sensation when passing urine

Urinating more often than usual, particularly at night

The feeling that the bladder can’t be fully emptied

Dribbling urine

Blood in the urine or semen

Pain during ejaculation.

All of these symptoms can also be caused by conditions other than prostate cancer. You should discuss them with your doctor.

The cause is unknown

The exact causes of prostate cancer are unknown. However, the chance of getting prostate cancer increases:

As you get older

If you have a father or brother who had prostate cancer. The risk becomes greater if they were diagnosed at an early age.|||It depends on the extent of the cancer and what kind of treatment is required but here is an article on sexual dysfunction related to prostate cancer:http://www.scienceblog.com/community/old…|||It is basically a disease of older men who no longer can produce active sperm. So in affect is does not change fertility.

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my father is patient of bone metasis and prostate cancer..may anybody here got cure from cancer?? if yes thaen pls help me|||Sorry but prostate cancer with bone metastasis is not curable, however it is treatable. I know a man who had stage four prostate cancer who was able to return to work driving a log truck after treatment with taxol. I%26#039;ve lost track of him so not sure how he is doing now but he had already lived much longer than the Drs had originally thought would be possible.

Here are some web pages that may be of some help. Good luck to your father.

http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic3197.h…

http://www.webmd.com/prostate-cancer/gui…

Also, no amount of supplements of any brand will cure prostate cancer. Also, the suggestion made in one answer that your father admit he caused his own prostate cancer is plain nuts.|||my aunts husband has been cured, I know it can be tough it is even tougher with your own father…but there is hope…i know a woman and she has got cancer almost in her entire body, they even removed her spleen…but now she is feeling better…if god want…|||Yes. See Dr. Dean Ornish%26#039;s findings in regard to prostate cancer here - http://www.rd.com/content/dr-dean-ornish… . Then check out http://www.hacres.com , http://www.cancertutor.com , http://www.pcrm.org and Dr. Lorraine Day%26#039;s video %26quot;Drugs Never Cure Disease.%26quot; The steps that most of these people recommend are:

1) 75-90% raw diet, fresh juices a large part of that for extra nutrion, needs to be vegetarian to do any good

2) Water (10 glasses a day)

3) Exercise.

4) Sunshine.

5) Eliminating waste (at least 2 BMs a day), organic coffee enemas can help cleanse and remove toxins

6) Fresh air/oxygen

7) Getting rid of toxins (flouride, drugs, caffeine, olestra/oleine, msg, saccharin) in your diet, elimination of smoking, any refined products (sugar and flour are big ones)
8) Sleep.

9) Removing stress. Right, you have to quit your job to properly heal.

10) No traveling.

11) Conviction to stay on the plan.

12) Stay positive. No TV, newspaper - they%26#039;re negative. No more research on this stressful site. Pick your plan and do it 100%.

13) Admit you caused the disease, now do something about it.

14) Spend time with the Lord. Approach this with a clean heart, you can%26#039;t have sin in your life and succeed. Your releationship with God will grow as a result of your sickness.

An ND or some chiropractors can recommend and sell you supplements (Standard Process are the best I know) that will help as well.

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I have a strong family history of prostate cancer (father %26amp; older brother). I am now over 65 and my PSA tests have remained at normal levels I have that test and a rectal exam by a urologist done annually. I%26#039;ve heard recently that pomegranate juice may be of value in treating men wiith prostate cancer whose cancer is still progressing despite radiation and/or hormonal therapy. What I%26#039;d like to know is this:

(1) Is there any evidence that it might help in preventing or delaying onset of the disease? and

(2) Is there any indication it could interfere with early diagnosis by skewing the PSA test?|||Why don%26#039;t you ask your doctor? Most of the men (boys) who answer questions here are too young to even think of prostate cancer! They are more obsessed about sex!

I think this pomegranate juice theory is relatively new, and no real studies have been done. Your best bet is to keep on having the PSA tests regularly. You are at the age where it is very important to do this.

I have no idea whether the juice would interfere with the PSA test or not. Again, ask your doctor. And just because there has been a lot of prostate cancer in your family, doesn%26#039;t guarantee you will get it. Just keep having those tests! If you should get it, treatment is so much better these days than it was years ago.

Good luck!|||Here%26#039;s one definition of pomegranae juice, but there%26#039;s no mention of curing cancer.

Pomegranate Fruit

The exotic red pomenengrante fruit is another exemplification of how fruits and vegetables are incredibly rich sources of healing constituents including antioxidant compounds and pigments. The juice of the pomegrante fruit is exceptionally rich in polyphenol compounds which act as potent antioxidants in the body that intrinsically target the arteries. Recent studies with pomegranante juice have demonstrated that the constitueunts it delivers helped to prevent artierial plaque formation and significantly reduces the oxidation of LDL cholesterol. The latter affect has been attributed to the observation that pomegranante increased the levels of the enzyme paraoxonase, which has been found to break down oxidized cholesterol.|||Nope a recent study failed to produce any evidence it did any good at all for any medical malady|||I haven%26#039;t come across pomegranate juice in my research, but the pips in pomegranates could contain B17, which, would help tremendously.

Please spend some time studying this site to answer lots of questions,

This is an article worth reading for anyone who needs to be disabused of the belief that the orthodox cancer treatments with toxic chemo-%26quot;therapy%26quot; actually work. Since when is the destruction of one%26#039;s immune system with toxic chemo and radiation therapeutic? And how does cutting out a part of the body solve a %26#039;whole-body%26#039; problem? Something to ponder while reading the article.

The 5-year survival figures, (for orthodox treatment), not to be confused with the successful treatment of the disease, for the major cancers are:

stomach - 5 percent

trachea, bronchus and lung -5 percent

breast -50 percent

oesophagus -5 percent

large intestine - 22 percent

pancreas - 4 percent

liver - 2 percent

According to the government%26#039;s own figures, around 2 percent of chemotherapy recipients are still alive after 5 years: the term %26#039;alive%26#039; is used, here, in its literal sense: i.e. not yet clinically dead.

%26#039;Chemotherapy and radiotherapy will make the ancient method of drilling holes in a patient%26#039;s head, to permit the escape of demons, look relatively advanced…the use of cobalt…effectively closes the door on cure.%26#039;17

The five year survival rates for the different onslaughts are: 11

Surgery - 22 percent

Radiotherapy -12 percent

Surgery/radiotherapy combined - 6 percent

Chemotherapy plus others - 2.5 percent

Chemotherapy alone - 1.6 percent

.none of which has stopped the cancer industry from carrying out the same procedures, day in, day out, for decades: with the same deadly, inevitable results.

%26#039;It is utter nonsense to claim that catching cancer symptoms early enough will increase the patient%26#039;s chances of survival: not one scientist or study has proven that in any way. My studies have proved conclusively that untreated cancer victims live up to four times longer than treated individuals. If one has cancer and opts to do nothing at all, he will live longer and feel better than if he undergoes radiation, chemotherapy or surgery, other than used in immediate life-threatening situation.%26#039;

EAT:

Organically-grown, if possible, fruit, vegetables, peas, beans, rice: chemically-grown carrots are out. Non-organic cabbage, broccoli, sprouts, mushrooms etc. should be boiled for a couple of minutes in salted water, drained and rinsed, then cooked. Lettuce and similar foods which cannot be cleansed with this process or peeled should be home-grown or avoided.

Emphasise raw foods; whole grain breads; soya products: tofu, soymilk, miso.

Eat B17 foods regularly - seeds of apricot, peach, plum, cherry, apple; sprouted alfalfa, mung and wheat seeds; millet, lentils, watercress, lima beans, blackeye beans, broccoli, cabbage, buckwheat, linseed etc. (Hard seeds like peach and apricot should be broken open, and the soft inside eaten)

Garlic is the supreme plant from a physician%26#039;s and a cook%26#039;s point of view: eat it raw, cooked: grow it: use it as a medicine for everything from cancer and tuberculosis to coughs, colds, infections, high blood pressure, whooping cough, chemical/heavy metal/radiation detoxification etc., etc.

Take a look at the site below which explains many misunderstood things about the cancer industry, and has some natural cures too.

Cancer

http://dgwa1.fortunecity.com/body/cancer…

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…the fact that about 9 percent more men in the US develop prostate cancer than women develop breast cancer.

$550 million v. $80 million

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/articl…

Likewise, in Australia, breast cancer on average kills 2600 women each year

However,

http://www.prostate.org.au/pcfa-reso…n…

Prostate cancer kills 2,700 Australian men every year.

2600 women v. 2700 men. Yet the Australian Government, in 2004, through the National Health and Medical Research Council, provided $6.9 million in funding for research into breast Cancer. While the Australian Government, through the National Health and Medical Research Council, provided $2.5 million in funding for research into prostate cancer.

$6.9 m for women; $2.5 m for men.

Women receiving 3x more funding than men.

My question is WHY

Are men just not worth as much as women?|||Very good question! We should ask our congressmen, senators if anyone know these statistics. Why men are invisible? Write to your congressmen, senators and tell them

they should do something about it.|||Umm….. probably because it%26#039;s %26quot;lady%26#039;s first%26quot;|||he might be doing it because breast cancer can kill a woman faster then prostate can kill a man but it is very wrong for him to be doing that for women and not men but maybe hes trying to find something for prostate cancer that he can spend just as much money on well maybe not but i dont know|||Let me give a different colour to your opinion.

Breast cancer is most common among white women

Prostrate cancer is most common among Afro American men.

What says bro!!!|||If your statistics are correct, I suspect it%26#039;s because prostate cancer has really just begun to be discussed openly in the mainstream.

We should be spending more money on health and education and welfare (housing, etc - general welfare of our people, not WELFARE handout is my point!) and less on flexing muscles.

Just my point of view.|||Okay first of all, men have a test it%26#039;s called the PSA it cost a fortune to come up with this little test to detect prostate cancer. Millions and millions were spent in research way before they even thought about breast cancer. It%26#039;s only been in the last several years that we women have been demanding more research to come up with a blood test or something of that sort to detect breast cancer early on. Susan G. Koman%26#039;s sister got it all kicked off when she made a promise to her sister that she would do what ever it took to find a cure for breast cancer. Plus prostate cancers is a very slow growing cancer and most men don%26#039;t die of it. I%26#039;m not sure your stats are right, at least not here in the US. I for one can tell you I sure wish it was as easy as taking a blood test and if that came out high you would know. It%26#039;s still very hard to detect breast cancer.|||Why are you saying that the US government is spending 7x more on breast cancer research than on prostate research and then you give examples of deaths in Australia? What is the purpose of this? The number of breast cancer deaths is Australia doesn%26#039;t even come close to the number of deaths in the US.

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I have a strong family history of prostate cancer (father %26amp; older brother). I am now over 65 and my PSA tests have remained at normal levels I have that test and a rectal exam by a urologist done annually. I%26#039;ve heard recently that pomegranate juice may be of value in treating men wiith prostate cancer whose cancer is still progressing despite radiation and/or hormonal therapy. What I%26#039;d like to know is this:

(1) Is there any evidence that it might help in preventing or delaying onset of the disease? and

(2) Is there any indication it could interfere with early diagnosis by skewing the PSA test?|||tis a strong anti oxidant maybe one of the best all of the fruit and the juice is good for cancers and also the next maybe blueberries and almonds so eat maybe a handful ten a day and drink green tea and or regular tea and also red grapes and red wine in small amounts|||Pomegranate juice is packed w/ antioxidants and so healthy–over time those antioxidants really do help fight off cancer–but don%26#039;t drink POM because that tests on animals

gut luck|||Go to herbdoc.com and learn how and what to use that will acually prevent prostate, colon and uterine cancers and to keep them at bay forever.|||Try these sites–ourheartsdelight.com and prime-delight.com.

This stuff tastes good and works miracles!!|||I haven%26#039;t come across pomegranate juice in my research, but the pips in pomegranates could contain B17, which, would help tremendously.

Please spend some time studying this site to answer lots of questions,

This is an article worth reading for anyone who needs to be disabused of the belief that the orthodox cancer treatments with toxic chemo-%26quot;therapy%26quot; actually work. Since when is the destruction of one%26#039;s immune system with toxic chemo and radiation therapeutic? And how does cutting out a part of the body solve a %26#039;whole-body%26#039; problem? Something to ponder while reading the article.

The 5-year survival figures, (for orthodox treatment), not to be confused with the successful treatment of the disease, for the major cancers are:

stomach - 5 percent

trachea, bronchus and lung -5 percent

breast -50 percent

oesophagus -5 percent

large intestine - 22 percent

pancreas - 4 percent

liver - 2 percent

According to the government%26#039;s own figures, around 2 percent of chemotherapy recipients are still alive after 5 years: the term %26#039;alive%26#039; is used, here, in its literal sense: i.e. not yet clinically dead.

%26#039;Chemotherapy and radiotherapy will make the ancient method of drilling holes in a patient%26#039;s head, to permit the escape of demons, look relatively advanced…the use of cobalt…effectively closes the door on cure.%26#039;17

The five year survival rates for the different onslaughts are: 11

Surgery - 22 percent

Radiotherapy -12 percent

Surgery/radiotherapy combined - 6 percent

Chemotherapy plus others - 2.5 percent

Chemotherapy alone - 1.6 percent

.none of which has stopped the cancer industry from carrying out the same procedures, day in, day out, for decades: with the same deadly, inevitable results.

%26#039;It is utter nonsense to claim that catching cancer symptoms early enough will increase the patient%26#039;s chances of survival: not one scientist or study has proven that in any way. My studies have proved conclusively that untreated cancer victims live up to four times longer than treated individuals. If one has cancer and opts to do nothing at all, he will live longer and feel better than if he undergoes radiation, chemotherapy or surgery, other than used in immediate life-threatening situation.%26#039;

EAT:

Organically-grown, if possible, fruit, vegetables, peas, beans, rice: chemically-grown carrots are out. Non-organic cabbage, broccoli, sprouts, mushrooms etc. should be boiled for a couple of minutes in salted water, drained and rinsed, then cooked. Lettuce and similar foods which cannot be cleansed with this process or peeled should be home-grown or avoided.

Emphasise raw foods; whole grain breads; soya products: tofu, soymilk, miso.

Eat B17 foods regularly - seeds of apricot, peach, plum, cherry, apple; sprouted alfalfa, mung and wheat seeds; millet, lentils, watercress, lima beans, blackeye beans, broccoli, cabbage, buckwheat, linseed etc. (Hard seeds like peach and apricot should be broken open, and the soft inside eaten)

Garlic is the supreme plant from a physician%26#039;s and a cook%26#039;s point of view: eat it raw, cooked: grow it: use it as a medicine for everything from cancer and tuberculosis to coughs, colds, infections, high blood pressure, whooping cough, chemical/heavy metal/radiation detoxification etc., etc.

Take a look at the site below which explains many misunderstood things about the cancer industry, and has some natural cures too.

Cancer

http://dgwa1.fortunecity.com/body/cancer…

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Have we actually proven that if males do not masturbate it will increase our chance of getting cancer? or have we proven that prostate cancer is reduced if we do masturbate?|||I tend to agree with Mark the Nurse. I remembering reading a study that found decreased prostate cancer risks in association with more frequent ejaculations. However, I just did a quick search on Pubmed/Medline and could not find that study.

I did find a study by researchers with the National Cancer Institute and published in the April 7, 2004 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). Here is what they concluded from the data they reviewed:

%26quot;Our results suggest that ejaculation frequency is not related to increased risk of prostate cancer.%26quot;

Hope this was helpful. Best wishes.|||you make me laugh|||I think that theory was created by a man. You guys look for any excuse to masturbate.|||Neither.|||No but eating tomatos will help prevent prostate cancer|||it is good for prostate cancer (lol)|||Doesnt having a tug make u horny guys who cant get laid go blind? Or is that a rumour????|||You don%26#039;t need an excuse, just do it, you%26#039;ll feel a lot better…|||Masturbation is a perfectly natural thing. It does not cause cancer!|||Yes the studies have been done, and there is a decreased risk of prostate cancer in men who have regular ejaculations. So maintain the equipment, and enjoy sexual health.

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