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Gerald Combs and Bruce Turnbull Their goal to see if supplements of the trace element selenium could keep skin cancers from recurring in people in the Southeastern U S It didn t Selenium supplementation had no effect on the recurrence of skin cancer said Clark now with the Arizona Cancer Center at the University of Arizona in Tucson But total cancer incidence
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Selenium antioxidant Selenium is an antioxidant which seems to inhibit cell proliferation The recommended daily allowance RDA of selenium is 70 ug micrograms for men 55 ug for women
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< Back Introduction Selenium is fast becoming one of the most reported nutraceutical ingredients both in the scientific press and also in the mainstream media More specifically high selenium yeast has
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Prostate Cancer Can Be Treated Effectively If It Is Caught In
Prostate Cancer is the most common cancer among men excluding skin cancer It is the third leading cause of cancer death in men The American Cancer Society estimates that about 235 000 new cases of Prostate Cancer will occur this year However Prostate Cancer can be treated effectively if it is caught in the early stages How much you know about Prostate Cancer detection The following information explains what Prostate Cancer is and how to recognize early warning signs The prostate gland is about the size of a walnut and is located below the bladder and in front of the rectum Tumors found in the prostate gland may be benign or noncancerous or they may be malignant or cancerous Benign tumors can usually be removed seldom come back and are not life threatening Tumors that are malignant are usually slow growing and mostly affect men over age 65 The cancer cells can break away from a malignant tumor and enter the bloodstream causing the cancer to spread In general all men are at risk for Prostate Cancer A risk factor is anything that increases a person s chance of developing a disease However having a risk factor does not mean you will get the disease Some risk factors that cannot be changed are race genetics family history and aging Other risk factors that can be changed are diet obesity and having a vasectomy Some men with risk factors never develop Prostate Cancer while some men without apparent risk factors develop the disease The Prostate Cancer incidence is higher for African American men than for any other racial or ethnic group and conversely Asian Pacific Islanders have relatively low rates of Prostate Cancer Symptoms Linked To Prostate Cancer Are Frequent urination Inability to urinate Painful or Burning Urination Blood in the urine or semen Pain in the lower pelvic area Difficulty having an erection Having a painful ejaculation Frequent pain or stiffness in the lower back hips or upper thighs Unexplained Wei
Prostate Cancer Can Be Treated Effectively If It Is Caught In
Prostate Cancer is the most common cancer among men excluding skin cancer It is the third leading cause of cancer death in men The American Cancer Society estimates that about 235 000 new cases of Prostate Cancer will occur this year However Prostate Cancer can be treated effectively if it is caught in the early stages How much you know about Prostate Cancer detection The following information explains what Prostate Cancer is and how to recognize early warning signs The prostate gland is about the size of a walnut and is located below the bladder and in front of the rectum Tumors found in the prostate gland may be benign or noncancerous or they may be malignant or cancerous Benign tumors can usually be removed seldom come back and are not life threatening Tumors that are malignant are usually slow growing and mostly affect men over age 65 The cancer cells can break away from a malignant tumor and enter the bloodstream causing the cancer to spread In general all men are at risk for Prostate Cancer A risk factor is anything that increases a person s chance of developing a disease However having a risk factor does not mean you will get the disease Some risk factors that cannot be changed are race genetics family history and aging Other risk factors that can be changed are diet obesity and having a vasectomy Some men with risk factors never develop Prostate Cancer while some men without apparent risk factors develop the disease The Prostate Cancer incidence is higher for African American men than for any other racial or ethnic group and conversely Asian Pacific Islanders have relatively low rates of Prostate Cancer Symptoms Linked To Prostate Cancer Are Frequent urination Inability to urinate Painful or Burning Urination Blood in the urine or semen Pain in the lower pelvic area Difficulty having an erection Having a painful ejaculation Frequent pain or stiffness in the lower back hips or upper thighs Unexplained Wei
Prostate Cancer Can Be Treated Effectively If It Is Caught In
Prostate Cancer is the most common cancer among men excluding skin cancer It is the third leading cause of cancer death in men The American Cancer Society estimates that about 235 000 new cases of Prostate Cancer will occur this year However Prostate Cancer can be treated effectively if it is caught in the early stages How much you know about Prostate Cancer detection The following information explains what Prostate Cancer is and how to recognize early warning signs The prostate gland is about the size of a walnut and is located below the bladder and in front of the rectum Tumors found in the prostate gland may be benign or noncancerous or they may be malignant or cancerous Benign tumors can usually be removed seldom come back and are not life threatening Tumors that are malignant are usually slow growing and mostly affect men over age 65 The cancer cells can break away from a malignant tumor and enter the bloodstream causing the cancer to spread In general all men are at risk for Prostate Cancer A risk factor is anything that increases a person s chance of developing a disease However having a risk factor does not mean you will get the disease Some risk factors that cannot be changed are race genetics family history and aging Other risk factors that can be changed are diet obesity and having a vasectomy Some men with risk factors never develop Prostate Cancer while some men without apparent risk factors develop the disease The Prostate Cancer incidence is higher for African American men than for any other racial or ethnic group and conversely Asian Pacific Islanders have relatively low rates of Prostate Cancer Symptoms Linked To Prostate Cancer Are Frequent urination Inability to urinate Painful or Burning Urination Blood in the urine or semen Pain in the lower pelvic area Difficulty having an erection Having a painful ejaculation Frequent pain or stiffness in the lower back hips or upper thighs Unexplained Wei
Prostate Cancer Can Be Treated Effectively If It Is Caught In
Prostate Cancer is the most common cancer among men excluding skin cancer It is the third leading cause of cancer death in men The American Cancer Society estimates that about 235 000 new cases of Prostate Cancer will occur this year However Prostate Cancer can be treated effectively if it is caught in the early stages How much you know about Prostate Cancer detection The following information explains what Prostate Cancer is and how to recognize early warning signs The prostate gland is about the size of a walnut and is located below the bladder and in front of the rectum Tumors found in the prostate gland may be benign or noncancerous or they may be malignant or cancerous Benign tumors can usually be removed seldom come back and are not life threatening Tumors that are malignant are usually slow growing and mostly affect men over age 65 The cancer cells can break away from a malignant tumor and enter the bloodstream causing the cancer to spread In general all men are at risk for Prostate Cancer A risk factor is anything that increases a person s chance of developing a disease However having a risk factor does not mean you will get the disease Some risk factors that cannot be changed are race genetics family history and aging Other risk factors that can be changed are diet obesity and having a vasectomy Some men with risk factors never develop Prostate Cancer while some men without apparent risk factors develop the disease The Prostate Cancer incidence is higher for African American men than for any other racial or ethnic group and conversely Asian Pacific Islanders have relatively low rates of Prostate Cancer Symptoms Linked To Prostate Cancer Are Frequent urination Inability to urinate Painful or Burning Urination Blood in the urine or semen Pain in the lower pelvic area Difficulty having an erection Having a painful ejaculation Frequent pain or stiffness in the lower back hips or upper thighs Unexplained Wei
Prostate Cancer Can Be Treated Effectively If It Is Caught In
Prostate Cancer is the most common cancer among men excluding skin cancer It is the third leading cause of cancer death in men The American Cancer Society estimates that about 235 000 new cases of Prostate Cancer will occur this year However Prostate Cancer can be treated effectively if it is caught in the early stages How much you know about Prostate Cancer detection The following information explains what Prostate Cancer is and how to recognize early warning signs The prostate gland is about the size of a walnut and is located below the bladder and in front of the rectum Tumors found in the prostate gland may be benign or noncancerous or they may be malignant or cancerous Benign tumors can usually be removed seldom come back and are not life threatening Tumors that are malignant are usually slow growing and mostly affect men over age 65 The cancer cells can break away from a malignant tumor and enter the bloodstream causing the cancer to spread In general all men are at risk for Prostate Cancer A risk factor is anything that increases a person s chance of developing a disease However having a risk factor does not mean you will get the disease Some risk factors that cannot be changed are race genetics family history and aging Other risk factors that can be changed are diet obesity and having a vasectomy Some men with risk factors never develop Prostate Cancer while some men without apparent risk factors develop the disease The Prostate Cancer incidence is higher for African American men than for any other racial or ethnic group and conversely Asian Pacific Islanders have relatively low rates of Prostate Cancer Symptoms Linked To Prostate Cancer Are Frequent urination Inability to urinate Painful or Burning Urination Blood in the urine or semen Pain in the lower pelvic area Difficulty having an erection Having a painful ejaculation Frequent pain or stiffness in the lower back hips or upper thighs Unexplained Wei
Prostate Cancer Can Be Treated Effectively If It Is Caught In
Prostate Cancer is the most common cancer among men excluding skin cancer It is the third leading cause of cancer death in men The American Cancer Society estimates that about 235 000 new cases of Prostate Cancer will occur this year However Prostate Cancer can be treated effectively if it is caught in the early stages How much you know about Prostate Cancer detection The following information explains what Prostate Cancer is and how to recognize early warning signs The prostate gland is about the size of a walnut and is located below the bladder and in front of the rectum Tumors found in the prostate gland may be benign or noncancerous or they may be malignant or cancerous Benign tumors can usually be removed seldom come back and are not life threatening Tumors that are malignant are usually slow growing and mostly affect men over age 65 The cancer cells can break away from a malignant tumor and enter the bloodstream causing the cancer to spread In general all men are at risk for Prostate Cancer A risk factor is anything that increases a person s chance of developing a disease However having a risk factor does not mean you will get the disease Some risk factors that cannot be changed are race genetics family history and aging Other risk factors that can be changed are diet obesity and having a vasectomy Some men with risk factors never develop Prostate Cancer while some men without apparent risk factors develop the disease The Prostate Cancer incidence is higher for African American men than for any other racial or ethnic group and conversely Asian Pacific Islanders have relatively low rates of Prostate Cancer Symptoms Linked To Prostate Cancer Are Frequent urination Inability to urinate Painful or Burning Urination Blood in the urine or semen Pain in the lower pelvic area Difficulty having an erection Having a painful ejaculation Frequent pain or stiffness in the lower back hips or upper thighs Unexplained Wei
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Figure 3 Kaplan Meier curve of total cancer mortality Return to article

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