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Health See other Health Articles Title: Ben Ong comments on recent PSA prostate study findings Elevated PSA levels ring alarm bells with Doctors. They are usually followed by a recommendation to have a Biopsy. High PSA levels can indicate many different things - not necessarily prostate cancer. Most single incidences of high PSA readings are caused by transient infections or enlargement of the prostate. So only a Biopsy can ascertain whether the PSA level actually indicates cancer activity. And no test exists that can accurately predict whether any cancer found will be aggressive or very passive. A positive Biopsy result is usually followed by conventional treatments such as radiation, hormone treatment, or surgery to remove the Prostate. Quite often these treatments are combined or follow one upon the other as each previous treatment fails. PSA has long been understood to be a very imperfect test. Nonetheless Doctors have always spun the line that early detection and action can pre-empt death from Prostate cancer. Unfortunately that was never based upon science. Prostate treatments as a result of elevated PSA have never been proven to reduce Prostate related fatalities. It may seem intuitive to believe that if you irradiate a cancer or remove it entirely with surgery that solves the problem. But it doesn't. The reason is that the cancer is not the disease it is the symptom of the disease. Men are always surprised when I tell them that it is possible to die of Prostate Cancer even if you have no Prostate. What this new large scale study shows is that all treatments following upon high PSA, regardless of how they are combined, do not alter the eventual outcome. In other words, statistically, having no treatment at all gives you the same ultimate result as having conventional treatment. If the result is the same why would you want to have the cost, worry, pain and consequential side effects of those invasive treatments? Indeed, what is the point even of having a biopsy which also can be very painful and potentially damaging. You risk incontinence, erectile dysfunction, and loss of what makes a man a man. And all that for no benefit. So, if you have been given a diagnosis of prostate cancer or have reason to fear that you might get it or feel you could be at the early stages of it, is there anything you can do? Absolutely you can pre-empt getting prostate cancer or if you have it, slow its progress. You need to understand what my book explains - that prostate disease is a metabolic disease. In other words it is caused by what you eat. And what you eat can therefore generally also improve or even cure it. What I am saying is that instead of attacking the symptoms with harsh conventional treatment that does not work anyhow, you can correct your body with gentle measures so that the disease moderates or just goes away. The most recent report from the US Federal Government's Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) that reviewed 592 published articles and compared eight prostate cancer treatment strategies concluded "it's questionable whether the many cases of prostate cancer detected by the PSA test should even be treated". In other words Doctors try and sell youexpensive drugs and treatments that do not work. I CAN help you. I have a long track record of Success Here is how to naturally: * bring down your PSA * restore your healthy Prostate * relieve your troublesome symptoms. Buy and Read my book to understand why conventional treatment for Prostate fails and how natural changes to diet and the right supplements can help You. www.bensprostate.com/bookorder/ Alternatively, you can fast-track by buying three months supply of the best natural Prostate supplement and you also get my book free. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#2. To: Tatarewicz (#0)
My dad had prostate cancer but it was gotten rid of with radiation. The doctors say it's all gone. Used to be surgery was done, which was generally a catastrophe.
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