1. Testosterone and its metabolite credit
the Dihydro-testosterone are essential so that the cancer of prostate develops, but do not cause really the cancer of prostate. The men who are ch�tr�s with an young age do not develop the cancer of prostate.
2. Prevalence of cancer of prostate
One at ten men will m�dicalement develop m�dicalement the significant cancer of prostate in their life. It is the cancer most generally diagnosed in the American males with 250.000 new annually brought back cases. The cancer of prostate is in the second place only with the cancer of lung as causes death of cancer in the United States and RU. The cancer of prostate is rare among Orientaux. It is more common in the black than the white Americans. The disease seems to present to more an young age and to behave more aggressively in American blacks. The cancer of prostate is common in underreported and South Africa probably as causes death. The exact incidence in South Africa is not known because no epidemiological study with large scales was carried out. It is dubious if the cancer of prostate is more common in South-African blacks compared to the white. At the very old men the cancer of prostate is not always m�dicalement significant. The data of autopsy indicate an incidence of 70% of cancer of prostate at some 80 year old men. The majority of these men died with rather than of the cancer of prostate.
3. Causes of cancer of prostate
There is no cause of cancer of prostate. Cancer comes from the epithelial cells of the glandular elements of the prostate. As with the majority of the defects of cancers in the DNA of the cell are central with the development of the cancer of prostate. Multiple defects of DNA are required so that cancer develops. This multi-step process takes place with time. Some defects can be inherited, whereas others are acquired during the patient the 'life of S. the cancer of prostate is excessively rare before the age of 40, but 1 at 8 men between the ages of 60 and 80 years suffer from the disease. 9% of all cancers of prostate are caused by a genetic susceptibility, probably inherited via chromosome 1. These genetically relative cancers tend to present to an age relatively younger.
4. Which is prostatitis?
The means of prostatitis ignition of the prostate , and is one more of the men of reasons of communal ground returning visit with the doctor in the western world. It is most common at the men above the age of 30, and in particular at the men above the age of 60. While prostatitis is manageable, the diagnosis can be prolonged and not all the treatments are successful. It is partly because the various causes of prostatitis are not entirely included/understood. There are three principal types of prostatitis:
- Acute prostatitis, which develops suddenly and can not be permanent.
- Not-bacterial prostatitis, which can develop suddenly or follows a slower or variable course. This is now generally called the chronic male pelvic syndrome of pain because it cannot prove to be not-bacterial , however a bacterial cause cannot be identified.
- Prostatitis (bacterial) chronic, which develops gradually and can only have symptoms subtle, although it often continues for a prolonged period.
- The asymptomatic inflammatory prostatitis - which does not have any symptom of the safe whole of the results in an ignited prostate, is sometimes mentioned. It was discovered when biopsies are led on the prostate to eliminate cancer, and no cancer is found. It is histological and not a clinical diagnosis. Prostatitis is often given an account of the histological analysis of the specimens of TURP when the r�section of prostate was carried out for symptoms of BPH. If the patient is asymptomatic this histological conclusion any treatment does not justify.


