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Prostate Cancer Treament For The Overweight Man
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Every case of prostate cancer is different and each one has to be taken on its individual merits. Thus the prostate cancer treatment that is right for you may not be right for the person diagnosed after you or before you. Your general health, weight, age and motivation all need to be taken into account when choosing a form of prostate cancer treatment.

Occasionally prostate cancer treatments will not have a big enough effect on some men, especially overweight men. External radiation therapy uses a beam of subatomic particles to kill the cancerous cells in the prostate gland but if you are overweight or worse still obese, the beam doesn’t penetrate through the extra layers of fat and the prostate cancer treatment fails or is greatly weakened. In cases such as this a more radical prostate cancer treatment is needed.

Being overweight may initially help to cause prostate cancer and then it may help the cancer to spread more rapidly and more aggressively as well. Fatty diets that contain high levels of saturated fats and dairy products are thought to contribute to the probability of developing prostate cancer in the first place and remaining overweight may enhance the spread of the disease. Thus, even if the prostate gland is removed as part of your prostate cancer treatment the cancer might have already spread making it harder to control and totally rid from the body. In fact, men who are obese are 70% more likely to develop metastases i.e. secondary tumours at other sites around the body, than men who are fit and a healthy weight.

This would suggest that the incidence of prostate cancer is somewhat linked to diet and that being obese may mean you require surgery as a form of prostate cancer treatment. For this reason every man over the age of 25 should make an effort to maintain a healthy weight and eat foods that are low in saturated fats and dairy products, even if it is just as a precaution against the possibility of surgery as a future prostate cancer treatment!

A balanced diet with plenty of antioxidants such as lycopenes, which are found in tomatoes, watermelon and other types of fruit could seriously help to combat the first signs of prostate cancer meaning that any cancerous cells are killed before they have chance to divide and grow. Fibre is also a requirement of a healthy diet and as it helps to encourage frequent bowel movements it also rids the body of potentially harmful toxins and bacteria.

You should try to stay at a healthy weight regardless of the threat of prostate cancer but because of the ever present threat you should all try that little bit harder. Being a healthy weight mean a course of radiation as a prostate cancer treatment rather than invasive surgery followed by a course of radiation – I know which will be the better option.







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