Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Defination Of Prostate Cancer and Causes




What is Prostate Cancer?



Prostate cancer occurs when cells within the prostate grow uncontrollably, creating small tumors. The term “cancer” refers to a condition in which the regulation of cell growth is lost and cells grow uncontrollably. Most cells in the body are constantly dividing, maturing and then dying in a tightly controlled process. Unlike normal cells, the growth of cancer cells is no longer well-regulated. Instead of dying as they should, cancer cells outlive normal cells and continue to form new, abnormal cells.
Abnormal cell growths are called tumors. The term “primary tumor” refers to the original tumor; When it spreads away from the prostate, secondary tumors are caused. Prostate cancer comprises of multiple very small, primary tumors within the prostate. It is often curable( sucess rates up to 90%) with standard interventions such as surgery or radiation that aim to remove or kill all cancerous cells in the prostate. Unfortunately, it is difficult to detect at this stage






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