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Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
September 1, 2011
LICKING COUNTY, OHIO – “Prostate cancer is the most
commonly diagnosed cancer in men in the United States. It is responsible
for more male deaths than any other cancer, except lung cancer”, said
Joe Ebel, Licking County Health Commissioner. The chances of getting
prostate cancer go up as a man gets older.
About two out of every three cancers are found in men over the
age of 65. African American
men are more likely than Caucasian men to develop prostate cancer, and
are more than twice as likely to die from it.
The prostate is a walnut-sized gland that only men
have. It is part of the reproductive system that makes the fluid that
carries the sperm. Prostate
cancer is made up of cells that do not grow normally. The cells divide
and create new cells that the body does not need, forming a mass of
tissue called a tumor.
These abnormal cells sometimes spread to other parts of the body,
multiply, and cause death. Usually though, prostate cancer grows slowly
enough that men die of other causes, before the prostate cancer can
cause death.
Many men
have no symptoms. If symptoms appear, they can include: blood in the
urine, the need to urinate frequently, especially at night, weak or
interrupted urine flow, pain or burning while urinating, or constant
pain in the lower back, pelvis, or upper thighs. If a man has these
symptoms, he should see a doctor as soon as possible, while keeping in
mind that these symptoms can be caused by other prostate problems that
are not cancer.
The best defense against prostate cancer is early
screening. Prostate cancer
can usually be found in its early stages by having a prostate-specific
antigen (PSA) blood test and a digital rectal exam. Also, the American
Cancer Society suggests that another way to reduce the risk of prostate
cancer is to eat less red meat and fat. People should eat five or more
servings everyday of fruit and vegetables, while increasing consumption
of whole grain foods.
For more information please visit
www.lickingcohealth.org
or
www.cancer.org
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