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		<title>Pro Bowl and Super Bowl players join the team for Men’s Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 14:18:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pro Bowl and Super Bowl players have joined Mike Haynes team of Know your Stats about Prostate Cancer this week. NFL VIPs are converging for prostate screening tests sponsored by the NFL Player Care Fund. On the Know your Stats, website Mike has listed the luminaries on his team which include the sportscaster Chris Berman, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pro Bowl and Super Bowl players have joined Mike Haynes team of Know your Stats about Prostate Cancer this week. NFL VIPs are converging for prostate screening tests sponsored by the NFL Player Care Fund. On the Know your Stats, website Mike has listed the luminaries on his team which include the sportscaster Chris Berman, Ray Lewis, Ron Woodson, Marv Levy, Joe Greene, Tony Dorsett, Len Dawson, and Andre Tippett. You can go to the On the Know your Stats website and take the <a title="Rank your Risk" href="http://www.knowyourstats.org/risk/Rank_Your_Risk.html" target="_blank">Rank Your Risk</a> questionnaire and see who else is on the Know Your Stats team.</p>
<p>As the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl players and coaches take their games seriously they are also here to sending a signal to the public that early detection is very serious when it comes to men’s health . Mount Sinai Medical Center’s Columbia Division of Urology has the best urologists in Florida to perform robotic surgery for <a title="Prostate removal" href="http://prostate-removal.com/" target="_blank">prostate removal</a> and every <a title="treatment for prostate cancer" href="http://treatment-for-prostate-cancer.com/" target="_blank">treatment for prostate cancer</a> but a prostate cancer screening that catches your disease early gives you the chance of a better outcome. So talk to your doctor about getting your prostate cancer screening.</p>
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		<title>Prostate cancer question</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 19:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Question:</strong></p>
<p><em>&#8220;My dad was diagnosed with  prostate cancer and the doctor said the bacteria is really bad. We can’t touch  it or open it to see where it has spread. If we do the bacteria will spread  quickly throughout his body and he can die. So what stage does this mean my dad  is in and is this treatable?&#8221;</em></p>
<p><strong>Answer:</strong></p>
<p>It is a very interesting question regarding  Bacteremia.  What we assume was  Bacteremia after the prostate biopsy and what happens now is that a lot of  bacteria are becoming resistant to the most common antibiotic used to prevent  infection, which are the group of antibiotics called quinolones and when this  occurs, the patients may have bacteria in the bloodstream. This may require  intravenous antibiotics and long-acting antibiotics.  Now, this has nothing to do with the prostate  cancer and in fact, what needs to be done about the situation is to treat the  inflammation, and after the inflammation is controlled and the infection is  controlled, then the prostate cancer can be treated.  In general, <a title="Prostate Removal" href="http://prostate-removal.com/" target="_blank">prostate cancer tumors</a> are  slow-growing, they take time to grow, and they may take months to years to  spread out.  Thus, when we see the  patients, we always tell them that there is no hurry to treat the prostate  cancer unless there are tumors found.</p>
<p>by Dr Fernando J Bianco<br />
<a title="Miami Urology" href="http://www.miami-urology.com/" target="_blank">Miami urology</a></p>
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