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6 hours ago ago from Health Tips › Tips & Advice For A Healthier Lifestyle
For the male population of the world prostate cancer is a very serious concern, it is the most common cancer found in men. Prostate cancer has grown into a very serious problem and more men each year are being diagnosed with this disease. That is why it is a good that your diet can play a very important role in helping to prevent this deadly health problem. Prostate cancer symptoms range from lower back pain, blood in your urine, ...
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Since prostate cancer is one of the leading cancers in men, early detection is key to the survival of men diagnosed with prostate cancer. Early detection for prostate cancer is a test known as Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA). Prostate specific antigen is a protein that is produced by the prostate gland and the test measures the amount of the antigen in the blood. It is sometimes known as a tumor market. While an elevated PSA could mean ...
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