Advanced Prostate Cancer Cases on the Rise
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was recently diagnosed and is being treated for prostate cancer. He is one of the nearly 290,000 American men who will be diagnosed with the disease this year.
Survival Rates High, But Concerns Grow Over Advanced Cases
One in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, according to ACS. It is the second leading cause of cancer death among men in the U.S. after lung cancer.
The Debate Around PSA Screenings for Prostate Cancer
Overall prostate cancer rates grew 3 percent annually between 2014-2019, per the ACS report. Meanwhile, advanced cases have increased 4-5 percent yearly since 2011, likely due to decreased screenings, according to Dr. Chan.
“The American Urology Association (AUA) guidelines recommend screening people for prostate cancer through bloodwork, which is obtained with a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test,” Dr. Adnan Dervishi, a urologist with Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital specializing in urologic cancers, told The Epoch Times. Elevated PSA levels can be an indicator of potential prostate cancer. A “biopsy is needed to look at specimens under a microscope to get an accurate diagnosis,” he added.
Still, screenings can prevent advanced disease and death, which is why the AUA recommends them for men ages 55-69 on a case-by-case basis.
Risk of Developing Prostate Cancer
The risk factors for developing prostate cancer vary based on a man’s age and ethnicity. For example, men with obesity, older men, and African American men, as well as Caribbean men of African ancestry, are more prone to prostate cancer. Men of this ethnic background have a 70 percent higher likelihood of developing prostate cancer compared to white men.
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network recommends that patients in this higher risk ethnic group or anyone with a family history of prostate cancer receive bloodwork testing beginning at age 40.
The risk of prostate cancer starts to increase significantly after the age of 55 and reaches its highest point between the ages of 70 and 74. Prostate cancer is still rare in men under 40. The average age for a first diagnosis is about 67.
What to Know About Prostate Health
The prostate, a small walnut-sized gland in the male reproductive system situated below the bladder, surrounds the urethra—the tube carrying urine from the bladder. With age, the prostate may enlarge, exerting pressure on the urethra and causing a slower urine flow.
“Benign enlargement of the prostate is very common and results in urinary symptoms,” Dr. Chan said. These symptoms include such as difficulty urinating, waking up frequently to urinate, and urgency to urinate.
The most prevalent form of prostate cancer is adenocarcinoma, where cells in the gland lining grow uncontrollably, Dr. Chan added. Prostate cancer often goes unnoticed in its early stages, lacking symptoms. Currently, an estimated 2.9 million men are living with prostate cancer.
At later stages, prostate cancer can obstruct the kidneys and the bladder. Advanced prostate cancer spreads to the bone which can be very painful and even cause bone fractures, Dr. Chan noted.
Natural Ways to Keep the Prostate Healthy
Some scientific evidence has shown several natural methods for maintaining prostate health, promoting overall well-being, and preventing potential complications.
Eat a Nutritious Diet
Eating nutritious foods with healthy fats, antioxidants, and good quality proteins is beneficial for one’s overall health. In a 2009 study, scientists found that consuming a diet high in omega-3 fatty acids (found in salmon, nuts and plant-based oils) was associated with a decreased risk of aggressive prostate cancer.
Maintain Vitamin D Levels
Some studies have shown that vitamin D may be effective with more aggressive forms of prostate cancer.
Exercise Regularly
A sedentary lifestyle, such as prolonged periods spent working at a computer, can be detrimental and may contribute to inflammation in the prostate. To counteract this, incorporating regular exercise is essential to mitigate the negative effects of extended sitting.
Source: Epoch Times
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More covid shots quicker please.
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As an octogenarian whose equipment still works, if I develop it I really won’t give a damn. My wife might be ticked off.
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All cancers are exploding if you were stupid enough to get the jab .
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