Mens Guide to Prostate Cancer -
Prostate Cancer the facts
What You Don’t
Know Can Harm You!
It started like any other weekday. The only difference is this
is the day you have to take that physical for the new insurance
plan at the office.
Actually, that’s not such a bad idea. It’s a beautiful day and it
will be nice to get out of the office and into the fresh air
for awhile.
You may your way across town to the doctors office and it looks
like your luck will hold, there’s only two other patients in
the waiting room.
So you grab a magazine and have a seat. Just as you finish catching
up on the latest trends in new cars, the nurse calls your
name.
You don the latest and greatest creation from “Armani” and try
and hold the back together as you follow the nurse down the
hall for your chest x-ray. Next is the lab where a
pleasant young lady who looks nothing like “Vampira” sucks
enough blood from your to satisfy Count Dracula!
You breeze through the rest. . .the dreaded little jar with the
tape on top, standing on one foot and pointing at your nose and
finally you’re guided back to the exam room where you
started. You have
a seat on the table and the crisp white paper crinkles as you
shift to get comfortable.
Just as you are retrieving your magazine, the door opens and in
walks the Doc.
He’s pretty cool, for an older guy. He gave you your first shot
as a kid. Doc
flips through your chart, asks how the wife and kids are doing,
and pulls out his stethoscope.
Deep breath, in and out, in and out. Next it’s the ears and
mouth. Everything
looks great says Doc. Finally he turns to the
counter top and pulls out a surgical glove. “Uh, oh, can’t we just skip
that part Doc,” you ask with a grin. Doc just chuckles and tells
you to “assume the position.”
Suddenly, the room grows very quiet. Doc seems to be taking an
awfully long time.
Doc straighten, snaps off the glove and asks you to take a
seat. By the time
you get seated he is scribbling copious notes on your
chart. He clears
his throat and says, “Joe, we’ve got a bit of a problem
here. Now we won’t
know more until we run some tests, but I’ve got some concerns
about your prostate.”
Stunned, you barely hear his voice rattling off a list of
instructions.
Finally, it hits you. “Wait a minute,
Doc. There must be
some mistake, I can’t have any prostate trouble, geesh, I’m
only 38 years old!”
He stops writing and gives you his full
attention.
“Joe, your prostate is abnormally enlarged. We won’t know what that
means until we’ve conducted further tests. Let’s get them taken
care of and we’ll meet again to discuss treatment
options. Oh,
it might be a good idea to bring Kathy along for that
visit.”
Dear Friend,
Joe is actually one of the lucky ones. Thanks to a chance physical
he’s getting an early diagnosis. The earlier the better, so
they say. Sadly,
men die every day from prostate cancer because they just didn’t
know there was a problem.
How would you answer these questions:
·
When was your last checkup?
·
Do you have any idea of the early warning signs?
·
Have you had trouble recently with urination?
·
Have bowel movements become painful?
·
Any problems with ejaculation?
The answers to these and many more are readily available in
“The Mens Guide To Prostate Health.” One of the problems
with prostate disease is that it’s very slow
growing. The symptoms can
be subtle and spread over a long period of
time. Until
suddenly just like Joe, it’s staring you in the
face.
·
Discover why early diagnosis is so important.
·
Learn how to
detect the symptoms
·
Explore the anatomy of the male organs and really understand
how they are inter-related.
·
Find out what treatment options are available
Don’t wait another minute. This is literally a matter of
life and death.
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Knowledge is power and forewarned is forearmed.
Is there really anything more to say? Oh, about our friend,
Joe. He was
lucky. Turns
out his problem wasn’t cancer at all, but he did have Benign
Prostate Hypertrophy, or BPH. Do you know what that
is? You can find
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