Archive for August, 2011

Article by kathyhandel

I know you are in the quest of getting help in order to get a bigger penis. I am sure that you are not alone. Most men out there are obsessed with this kind of information so that they can attain a bigger penis. I am one of those men that I mentioned because of the fact that I am not satisfied with what I have. So what? I will hardly get executed just because I admitted that I have a smaller penis than the rest of the guys.

There are some men who have gone weary of how they measure up to the rest of the world. There are simply some things of which no monetary achievement can compete with. Some have tried their very best to be content with the way they are while at the end of the day they still ask how to enlarge your penis in a manner which is efficient and safe.

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Article by Jim Chase

Most men, as they approach middle age and senior years, will develop an enlarged prostate. During a mans life he thinks little of his prostate, till he gets the news he might have an enlarged prostate or worse, cancer of the prostate. The only way to know for sure is to have a biopsy performed on the prostate.

In most cases, the result will come back as an enlarged prostate gland. Which will leave you with lots of questions and no answers. Here are some of the questions and the answers.

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enlarge prostate help

Article by livingston

bph

BPH symptoms do not always grow worse. BPH may cause the prostate to press on the urethra and bladder neck, leading to frequent urination or interference with urinary flow. While BPH is not a malignant condition, prostate cancer is present in about 38 percent of men who undergo surgery to relieve the symptoms caused by an enlarged prostate. BPH affects more than half of men over age 60 and about 80 percent of men by age 80. By age 80, as many as 35 percent of men will have undergone surgery to relieve BPH symptoms such as frequent urination, straining to urinate, a weak urine stream, and a sensation that the bladder has not completely emptied.

BPH is not cancer. An enlarged prostate can be a nuisance, but it is usually not a serious problem. BPH is largely the result of hormonal changes associated with aging. It is clearly dependent upon the actions of male hormones (androgens) within the prostate. BPH is common in men after age 50; in fact, it affects two-thirds of men over 55 years of age. A specialist is not usually required to treat BPH.

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Man’s Prostate – The Weakest Link

Man’s Prostate – The Weakest Link

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BPH – Drugs For An Enlarged Prostate

Article by Jim Chase

Introduction

When I was diagnosed with an enlarged prostate or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) it was not that easy for the doctor to come out and say, you have an enlarged prostate. He came out and said my PSA or prostate-specific antigen was high. This means I had to go get a biopsy on my prostate to determine if I had cancer of the prostate or just an enlarged prostate.

So I went to another doctor and had my biopsy performed and was told my prostate was not cancerous. That was good news, but that was the last of the doctors were involved with my prostate. I had to learn by myself I had an enlarged prostate and how to treat it.

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Article by grantfritzpatrick

But how can you stop something when it is the size that you have and you can’t do anything about it? Wait! You can do something about it. All it takes is to open your eyes for the possibilities and that your situation is just temporary. In no time you can achieve the size that you always dreamed of.

Are you happy with the size of your penis? If you are not then take action today! Once you understand how simple it is to enlarge your penis you will wonder why you waited so long.

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Prostate Cancer: Signaling Networks, Genetics, and New Treatment Strategies (Current Clinical Oncology)

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What Does Your PSA Score Tells You

Article by Naomi Clark

A PSA Test is one of the most common tests used to determine prostate cancer. Your PSA or Prostate Specific Antigen is a substance produce by your prostate. At normal condition, there should be very little leakage of PSA in your bloodstream. However, for patients with BPH (enlarged prostate), infection or prostate cancer, there is an elevated amount of leakage in the bloodstream that causes high PSA score.

Through the years, there is this never-ending debate over the effectiveness of this test. It is said that PSA test is a “good indicator” of your condition but not the best diagnostic tool or screening test to determine if someone has prostate cancer. There are reasons why you should not get easily overwhelmed with your PSA score. First, it creates such confusion when you are told that a normal PSA level is 4 and below yet there is no guarantee that those who have low PSA level are safe from having prostate cancer. There are patients who are diagnosed with prostate cancer whose PSA level remains stable (this indicates that the cancer is not progressing). You wonder why take the test when either way this will not confirm anything and you will be advised to have other series of test after. Secondly, you must know that there are many factors that affect PSA level to rise and not just prostate cancer.

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