If you’re a man, the federal government estimates that you have about a
one-in-seven chance of developing prostate cancer at some point during
your lifetime.
Although the condition is highly treatable, many men are suffering needlessly because they didn’t know the signs of cancer and catch it before it reached an advanced stage of cancer. Or they didn’t know the causes of prostate cancer and what to do to avoid it.
Only a small percentage of prostate cancers actually develop into a form that causes serious health problems. To avoid this, it’s important to educate yourself on the most common signs of prostate cancer in men associated with the development of prostate tumors.
How many men?
By: Steven Johnson | |
Let's put this in context. Europe invests in preventative medicine. It has been screening for prostate cancer. The latest statistics show a 20% reduction in mortality. Evidence like this drives positive health screening for all adults deemed to be at risk. The statistics show early intervention saves lives. Yet, one of the reasons why men have been ducking out of the test program or refusing prostate surgery is the fear of erectile dysfunction. This fear is not unjustified. It only takes the slightest error from the surgeon and a cut with a scalpel goes a fraction too deep. Muscles can never completely recover. Nerves never regenerate. This means many men suffer erectile dysfunction after surgery. Those who are into crunching numbers reckon old age may kill them before the cancer. This might have worked twenty years ago when male life expectancy was inching up into the 70s. Now it is edging up towards the magic 80 years, there's a real risk old age may be blighted by pain from the malignant prostate cancer.
There's been a significant amount of research into the use of Levitra following prostate surgery. In comparative tests, this drug has emerged as more effective than the others in restoring sexual function. This gives you two reasons for hope. Surgical techniques are improving all the time with increasingly accurate cutting. Even if there's some damage, Levitra has a proven track record in clinical trials to bring back erections hard enough for penetration. While nothing in life is ever certain, one statistic should stand out from this article. In Europe, death from prostate cancer has been reduced by 20% through early treatment including surgery. The Europeans, at least, think the risk of surgery going wrong is better than the risk of a pain death from cancer.
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