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#Testforprostatecancer

Men should be proactive about their health and perform regular checkups for prostate cancer.

Various South African celebrities have battled with prostate cancer such as Xolani Gwala Talk Radio 702’s breakfast host announced that he had been diagnosed with advanced stage colon cancer which he stated that, it was a difficult fight.





 Benefits of testing for prostate cancer

Finding prostate cancers early that may be at high risk of spreading can be treated so they don’t spread and advance to stage where an operation may be the only way to remove the cancer.

Symptoms of prostate cancer
Men with frequent painful urination problems.

Studies have shown that a diet high in red meat or high dairy products may increase a person’s chance of developing prostate cancer.
A healthy diet should be adopted with fruits.

















Comments

  1. Men should take care of their health and actively go for testing and check ups.

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  2. Thank you for your comment. Men should also think about themselves and loved ones by going for testing to reduce STD's and STI's spreading as well.

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  3. Prostate cancer can have severe consequences on human beings if it is not attended to at an early stage. Therefore it is of utmost importance for people to test for it, so they can know their status.

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  4. Very true, early diagnosis helps to cure it earlier because it is more difficult to help someone at a later stage.

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  5. Man are afraid to go for check up and that is the reason way most off them end up going when the cancer is at an advantage status. I have buried several uncles and friends who never went for treatment and end up going when their are very ill. I would say man should please go because when they are dead the family is the one who ends up with all the pain and questions. Today I found out that one of my friends passed away this morning because they never went for treatment. My advice would be man go for check, it is not that bad. I am a cancer survive myself.

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  6. Thank you for sharing your story many of our family members leave us from lack of knowledge. My mother lost a sister to HIV and always blames herself for not being there to assist with her taking her ARV's.

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  7. I feel like most men are afraid to go to doctors, so isn't there any home tests they can do to see if they do have or kinds of symptoms they experience to know that they may have it

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  8. Yes thats a good point there should honestly be some quick and easy home tests the men can conduct to check for any cancer symptoms which they can buy at pharmacies. Then see a Doctor.

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  9. i found this blog so interesting and informative.I even got to learn some facts that i was not even aware of.It got me considering testing in the near future for not just cancer but all other various illnesses

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  10. Thank You reader for your comment and what you will do is the right thing. Good for you, health and life.

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