Friday, July 19, 2013

A note for the Guys: Prostate Health

Did you know it’s estimated 239,000 men in America will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year? Another staggering estimate for you, according to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), nearly 30,000 deaths will be attributed to this disease. While these are ugly statistics, there is great hope for men who take an active role in their health. Of course, prevention is your first line of defence. Diet and exercise are key when taking a proactive role in your health. In our library here at the Cancer Center you will find a great deal of information on prostate cancer including a booklet titled, Eating Hints, which is produced by the NCI. Early detection is also very important and can lead to more treatment options. Annually we hold free community screenings which include a PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen ) blood test and a digital exam for the detection of prostate cancer. Our recommendation for men is to have a discussion with their physician regarding prostate cancer screening starting at age 50.

Last night we had roughly 75 men who took advantage of our free prostate screening. Hats off to the guys who recognize the benefits of being screened. If you missed this screening be sure to keep you eyes open for another free prostate screening event we will be holding this fall. Screenings like this are offered free-of-charge thanks to generous donations made to our Foundation.

The Tri-Cities Cancer Center offers several radiation treatment options for men diagnosed with prostate cancer. Other options, aside from radiation therapy, include: active surveillance, surgery, chemotherapy, hormone therapy and immunotherapy. Several factors including age, general health and grade of the tumor will dictate what the appropriate form(s) of treatment will be. Some men will have a combination of treatment options.

Be sure to talk with your physician regarding steps you can take to be proactive about your health, including prostate specific suggestions.

Stay tuned for our next screening. In the meantime we wish you great health!

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