Attention All Men:
Prostate Cancer Vs. Lung Cancer
In past years men battling prostate cancer may have not only
been taboo to talk about, but had more related deaths than it has today. Could
there be a link between men with prostate cancer and those with lung cancer? One
thing is certain, the statistics of the two cancers are alarmingly similar and
may show a new hope for lung cancer patients.
Let us simply compare and reflect:
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As taboo as talking openly about your genitals,
lung cancer is heavily stigmatized.
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As like lung cancer, prostate cancer can be
symptomless.
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A prostate and lung cancer diagnosis can be as
physically traumatizing as emotional.
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Without early detection, both prostate and lung
cancer can be fatal.
The main differences between prostate cancer and lung cancer
in men are surrounded by its survival rate, and early detection protocol.
Prostate cancer has a 5 year survival rate at about 99 percent, mostly in part
by the disease’s early detection protocol. However, lung cancer has a survival
rate of just about 16% with no early detection protocol. Could we as a society
learn something about lung cancer through prostate cancer? Can we break away
from lung cancer’s stigma, establish an early detection protocol, and build a
successful survival rate as prostate cancer? Continued research funding and
comparing notes not only for prostate cancer, but for all cancers that have succeeded
in getting into the 90’s range of survival, we may one day find ourselves
curing all cancers.
Learn more about prostate cancer at: www.urologyweb.com
Learn more about lung cancer at: www.lungevity.org
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