How to Detect Prostate Cancer Symptoms By Yanick Bertrand Ph.D.

Most men become aware of prostate cancer with a routine blood test done by their doctor saying something about checking your prostate serum antigen levels. You get a call shortly after than the doctor want you in his office to talk. When you show up to the appointment, He will sit in his chair reading the report from the blood lab. Your prostate serum antigen is over 4 and with reading like this, you have a 1 in 4 chance of having Prostate Cancer. With a lecture like this, even the cheerful men will have it blood run cold. You will probably feel devastated like someone had punched you in the guts.

For the rest that are unaware, know the signs. There are 13 possible symptoms that indicate you have prostate problems and you don't have to get those symptoms to start with prevention.

1. You have a burning sensation when urinating

2. You wake up all night due to the constant need to urinate at night

3. You have trouble with a weak urine flow

4. You feel your bladder is not completely empty

5. You get a pain, hesitancy or urgency to urinate

6. You get blood in your urine

7. You experience lower back pain

8. You can't feel comfortable on a chair

9. You get pain in the testicles groin or penis

10. You feel pain during sex

11. You have a constant itchy feeling in your penis

12. You need the blue pill to get an erection or impotence

13. You sex drive at zero

The first move is to get a check out by your doctor. Your second move is to start eating or drinking a special group of foods call functional foods as prevention.

Yanick Bertand PhD has a passion to educate people in the fight against cancer. Through his many years of research on biological impacts to cancer, Yanick Bertand has discovered that a reaction occurs when we fight cancer with nutritional elements - such as the food that we eat. In his research on the fight against cancer, Yanick has come across critical information that is not known by the general public. It is Yanick's desire to educate the public on how they can help fight cancer.

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