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Our blogs are written by health professionals who have expertise in the field of prostate and prostate cancer. You can therefore be assured that the information provided is precise and accurate. The many topics covered are intended to help people better understand the effects of the disease, treatment options and how to improve their quality of life.

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Signs and symptoms of prostate cancer

It is common for prostate cancer in the very early stages to cause no symptoms due to its generally slow development. Symptoms start to appear if the cancerous tumor grows and compresses your urethra, causing changes in your urinary habits or other problems, or if your cancer is advanced. But first and foremost, don’t panic! […]

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False hunger: how can you recognize and fight it?

Everyone knows that a healthy diet is, first of all, about balance, moderation, and variety. Research has shown that keeping to a healthy weight reduces the risk of developing prostate cancer, which is another reason to want to do maintain weight that is healthy for you.

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Fruits and vegetables: fresh, frozen or canned?

It is known that men from Western countries, North America in particular, are more likely to have prostate cancer than men from elsewhere in the world, for example, East Asia (China and Japan).

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Dietary supplements and prostate cancer

Our bodies need certain nutrients such as vitamins and minerals to work properly. Vitamins and minerals are essential to our health and can help counteract the effect of cell damage.

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A healthy mind in a healthy body: The benefits of a healthy lifestyle for the mind

(Part 2 of 2) Being diagnosed with prostate cancer causes stress and a wide range of intense emotions, from sadness and frustration to denial and despair.

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A healthy mind in a healthy body: The benefits of sports for the mind

Being diagnosed with prostate cancer causes stress and a wide range of intense emotions, from sadness and frustration to denial and despair.

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