Wednesday, 17 October 2018

What Are The Major Causes Behind Prostate Cancer?


Dr. Kenneth Scott Koeneman, MD
During the early stages of prostate cancer, no prominent symptoms are observed mostly which makes the diagnosis quite difficult. Doctors still fail to maintain a consensus on what really causes prostate cancer. Though there are a number of factors that are held responsible by different doctors for giving rise to prostate cancer

How does prostate cancer begin?

Cancer mostly begins in the glandular cells. Some minor changes start to take place in glandular cells. Remember that this does not take place suddenly, rather it is a slow and time-taking process. Symptoms become evident only when cancer begins to grow. If identified before metastasis, prostate cancer can be treated effectively. Though if it reaches its later stages, treatment becomes tougher and more complex. 

Just like in other kinds of cancers, the major cause behind prostate cancer is still not identified. This may be caused by being exposed to toxic materials present in the environment. Cancerous cells grow a result of mutations in the DNA. Due to these mutations, the cells begin to grow rapidly and in an abnormal manner. This, in turn, gives rise to the development of a tumor. There are some factors that make you more vulnerable to prostate cancer. Some of them are family history with cancer, environment, diet, age factor, etc.

Age factor:

The age factor is another major factor. Young men are not as likely to get affected as old ones. In the majority of cases, old men become the victims of this disease. The greater the age, the greater the probability of cancer. 

Diet:

Diet plays an important part in giving rise to cancer. Today we ignore consuming a lot of healthy food as we are more obsessed with and like to consume unhealthy food. The overconsumption of unhealthy food can gives rise to many dangerous diseases like prostate cancer. 

Environment:

The environment is another important aspect because we have a number of toxic elements involved with air and when we breathe we may inhale those toxic elements and end up developing cancer in the body. 

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