Prostate Cancer Research Foundation

by Laura Burns

Worldwide there are several medical problems that are peculiar to women and peculiar to women. If your considering cancer let’s say, then for women it is breast cancer. However, although it is rare, men can also contract breast cancer.

When we consider cancer in men it invariably brings up prostrate cancer. Unfortunately it has also become a central topic when groups of men get together as more and more men are contracting it.

If we are honest, it’s the cure we are interested in and preferably how to prevent it but this requires a good deal of research.

If the truth be known, cancer does worry me. I don’t doubt that like me, most men haven’t got it on their minds all day long. However, it does enter my mind every time I see something addressing the illness. When you watch the television, you can’t escape from it with a number of adverts relating to prostrate and breast cancer every hour.

Both will require far more investigation and examination before a cure can be found. As health problems go, cancer is probably the most pervasive in the world and a cure to this dreadful disease cannot come too soon.

It’s fair to say that even if you live healthily you cannot say for certain that at some point you won’t get it. HIV although an awful disease, is, if precautions are taken, preventable unlike cancer and it is worrying when people compare the two.

Most other illnesses can be prevented and I am always annoyed when people bring up HIV. Don’t get me wrong, I wouldn’t want HIV but at least I know exactly how to avoid contracting it.

It’s interesting to read current articles concerning cancer and other health afflictions. What other way is there to keep up to date on possible treatments for prostrate and breast cancer?

I’m sure all this prostrate cancer research will finally find a cure and will all have been worth it.

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