Prostate Cancer
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Prostate Cancer Aide

 
Prostate cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer found in men. This year 180,000 Americans will be diagnosed with prostate cancer. The prostate gland, a key part of the male reproductive system, is linked closely with the urinary system. The prostate is small gland that secretes much of the liquid portion of semen, the milky fluid that transports sperm through the penis during ejaculation.

The prostate is located just beneath the bladder, where urine is stored, and in front of the rectum. In encircles, like a donut, a section of the urethra which is the tube that carries urine from the bladder out through the penis. Prostate cancer is common to older men. By age 50, about one-third of American men have microscopic signs of prostate cancer, and by age 75, half to three-quarters of men will have some cancerous changes in the prostate glands. Fortunately, most of these cancers remain latent, show no signs of symptoms, or are so slow-growing, that they never become a serious health risk.

If you are looking for accurate, useful and current information about prostate cancer, it's symptoms and treatments, spend a few minutes browsing this site to gain the knowledge you need about this growing threat.

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