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Q: Can too much sex cause prostate cancer?
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Does having intercourse if a man has prostate cancer increase chances of cancer spreading?

No. Sex does not cause cancer to spread.


Is the malignant neoplasm (cancer) of the male sex organs?

prostate cancer


Does Hugh Hefner have cancer?

not prostate cancer, all that sex keeps it healthy!


is the malignant neoplasm of the male sex organs?

prostate cancer


What is the malignant neoplasm of the male sex organs?

prostate cancer


What is caused by prostate cancer?

Prostate Cancer is mostly a genetic disease. It tends to travel in families. There is no specific thing that a man can do to cause the cancer to appear. It is the biggest form of cancer in men over 50 years of age, and if not treated early enough, will certainly cause death.


Can a 13 year old get prostate cancer?

Well you can only cause it by having sex. But if you do have it it can be cured succesfully and easily. So don't worry. BTW only male/boys have it.


Can dogs get prostrate cancer?

Un-neutered dogs can indeed develop prostrate cancer.


How do antiandrogen drugs treat prostate cancer?

Antiandrogen medications may be used to treat both early-stage and advanced prostate cancer by lowering or blocking the supply of male sex hormones that encourage the growth and spread of the cancer.


What is the cause of cervical cancer and how does it spread?

Most cervical cancer is caused by human papillomavirus, which is spread by sex.


What hormonal drug therapy can a prostate cancer patient be given after orchiectomy?

Medications that prevent the production of testosterone: [goserelin or leuprolide acetate]); radiation treatment; chemotherapy.


What is the procedure performed to assist in diagnosing cancer of the prostate?

The diagnosis of prostate cancer can be confirmed only by a biopsy. During a biopsy, a urologist (a doctor who specializes in diseases of urinary and sex organs in men, and urinary organs in women) removes tissue samples, usually with a needle. This is generally done in the doctor's office with local anesthesia. Then a pathologist (a doctor who identifies diseases by studying tissues under a microscope) checks for cancer cells.A blood test called a PSA (prostate-specific Antigen) is used to measure the level of PSA in the blood.An elevated PSA level can indicate either an enlarged prostate or prostate cancer. If PSA levels are high, a biopsy of the prostate can be done to confirm the presence of prostate cancer.