Thursday, August 15, 2013

Factors behind and Symptoms of Prostate Cancer

Symptoms of Prostate Cancer
Illustration of Symptoms of Prostate Cancer
Factors behind  and Symptoms of Prostate Cancer. Causes of prostate cancer as yet unfamiliar definitely. However, there are many factors that improve the risk of colon cancer. It is unclear what causes prostate cancer. Doctors believe that prostate cancer begins when some cells become abnormal prostate. Abnormal cell mutations that cause cells to grow more rapidly than normal cells.

When normal cells die, then this cell will not die. Accumulation of these abnormal cells form a tumor that can grow to invade surrounding tissue. Some of these abnormal cells can spread to other body parts and the like :
  1. Age: elderly group (aged over 50 years) will be more vulnerable to getting Prostate cancer
  2. Minimal diet of vegetables and fruit
  3. Obesity or diabetes
  4. Smoking and / or alcoholics
  5. History of colon polyps or bowel disease: the folks who often experience intestinal polyps, ulcerative colitis disease or Crohn's disease, a larger risk of developing Prostate cancer
  6. Good reputation for colon cancer in the family: For those who have close relatives (parents or siblings) who are suffering out of this cancer, your risk could possibly be increased

Symptoms Prostate Cancer. Prostate cancer usually causes no symptoms in its early stages. Symptoms usually emerging at a sophisticated stage. The signs of colon cancer, Some factors that may increase the chances of developing prostate cancer include :
  1. Old age. Prostate cancer usually affects men aged 65 years.
  2. Family history of prostate cancer. If you have a family who had prostate cancer, then your risk will increase to experience it too.
  3. Obesity. Men who have prostate cancer and have excessive weight would be difficult to do medical treatment, namely :
  • Fecal pointy shaped (being a pencil)
  • Blood in the stool
  • Change CHAPTER habits (diarrhea or constipation tend to be more intense)
  • Abdominal pain
  • Frequent fatigue
  • Drastic weight reduction without apparent cause

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