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5 Most Typical Types Of Cancer In Men

In the past few years, there have been many cases reported about cancers specifically in the male (30-50 years old). Few of the cancers have been common than others. Here are five of those common cancers in men that have been frequently reported: cccMale-breast cancer: It is one of the most common cancers that have been found in men. It has been reported as a serious growth disease. Male / female bodies both have gland tissues that can be diagnosed with breast cancer. The most generic form of male breast cancer is ductal carcinoma. It is easily conspicuous in its first stage because it feels like a knot behind the nipple. Second ways of this to recognize a breast cancer would be change in the shape of a nipple, discharge, swollen gland and pain. If any person is facing any of these symptoms does not necessarily means that he is diagnosed with breast cancer but it is highly recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible. Testicular Cancer: Over the past few years the statics of men with testicular cancer has grown thirty percent more than in 2000-01. This cancer has been found common in men b/w the ages of fifteen to thirty. There are two forms on testicular cancer non-seminoma and seminoma. The patient might get swelling or a lump in testicles. It mainly caused by HIV and a past family history of testicular diseases. However, it doesn’t have to worry about it too much because it is treatable. An orchiectomy process can preserve the cancer easily (it is a surgical treatment of removing the precious testicle). However if it has spread in the body then radiotherapy or chemotherapy can be used to treat them. Prostate Cancer: It is the second most common cancer cause for deaths in male. Prostate Cancer, an asymptomatic disease, is more affective in men older than fifty years of age. A family history with cancer can be a risk as well. It develops with a steady speed however does not have very affecting symptoms. It is a non-aggressive cancer in male because the prostate gland is located beneath the bladder and because it is a slow-growing form of cancer it is more likely to be monitored before treated. Further, one can eliminate the risks by following a rich in vitamins healthy diet. Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma: It affects the white body cells and body’s lymphatic system. It is almost common in males relatively to women and it can strike at any age. People who have less effective immune system or are infected with immune diseases like psoriasis and rheumatoid are more prone to the risks of getting diagnosed with this cancer. Signs of this cancer are weight loss, nightly sweets, anxieties, fever, fatigue and enlarged lymph nodes in armpits, mole and in the neck. Colorectal Cancer: More than eighty percent diagnoses cases of this cancer in men have been reported in over the age of 65. Patient diagnosed with colorectal cancer will have frequent stomach pain, weight loss and blood in stool. It is treated through joint process of radiotherapy, surgery & chemotherapy. The treatment ratio of this cancer has been very successful with over ninety percent positive results. If one is experiencing any of the symptoms mentioned above should consider a visit to their GP. Cancer in their early stages is easier to treat than in their later stages. www.healthblushon.com

About Author Mohamed Abu 'l-Gharaniq

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