Finding And Understanding Prostate Cancer Information

Sphere: Related Content


How To find Reputable sources

Each year approximately 186,000 men in the United States will receive the diagnosis that they have prostate cancer and, in a bid to beat the second leading cancer that kills men, will begin looking for prostate cancer information. It is estimated that 40,000 men die from prostate cancer every year and 38,000 have their prostates removed either by radiation or surgery.

Searching for prostate cancer information can seem daunting. There is a lot of information out there be it in books or on the World Wide Web. If searching the Internet for prostate cancer information be sure that you check out several different sites. You need to look for websites that are balanced, well-constructed, easy to use and have reputable up-to-date prostate cancer information.

Prostate cancer information on these sites may be in depth or just a general overview but most sites will explain what prostate cancer is, the signs and symptoms and how a diagnosis is made, such as through a Digital Rectal Exam or a prostate biopsy.

Many men when newly diagnosed will be searching for prostate cancer information on the treatment options available for this condition, the prognosis and the chances of recurrence.

For these reasons prostate cancer information needs to be factual, giving no promises but also giving the sufferer hope. When first diagnosed with prostate cancer many men will feel shock and fear and they need to find information that they can understand and is written in such a way that they do not need the help of a medical dictionary to get them through it.

Of course the best source to go to for prostate cancer information will be your health care provider as you will be able to ask questions that are totally relevant for you and your lifestyle. But if you have already done a little research you will be able to ask more informed questions.

There are a variety of organizations that are dedicated to providing up-to-date prostate cancer information such as the American Society of Clinical Oncology, the Prostate Cancer Foundation and The Lance Armstrong Foundation.

You will also find websites that provide chat forums that will give you the chance to communicate with other men who are also dealing with this disease. These can be useful, as each person will have their own story of successes and failures in the coping with their illness. Everyone is an individual and what works for one will not necessarily work for another.

By gleaning as much prostate cancer information that you can will enable you to make educated decisions on how to deal with your health and to be pro-active in your treatment.

Reblog this post [with Zemanta]

0 comments:

Post a Comment