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Milk Supplements for Cancer Patients: What You Need to Know
Numerous studies have explored the relationship between milk consumption and cancer. Some research suggests that milk may help protect the body against cancer, while other studies indicate that milk could significantly contribute to increased cancer risk.
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Hot flashes but no fever, why?
Hot flashes without fever are a clinical manifestation that is observed by practitioners. Although the patient's life is not presently at risk, it is imperative to research and identify this potential disease early.
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Prostate Calcification and Its Treatment
Prostate calcification is the condition of calcium deposits in the prostate gland. Usually, this condition does not cause any symptoms and does not require treatment. However, if complications arise or the condition is associated with other prostate diseases, treatment is necessary.
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How is prostate calcification formed and is it dangerous?
Prostate calcification is a common condition in middle-aged men and can be associated with certain diseases of the prostate. Most cases of prostate calcification are asymptomatic and not dangerous for the patient.
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Is semen clotting dangerous?
Semen clotting is a medical condition related to male reproductive health, though it does not pose a life-threatening danger, semen clotting negatively affects reproductive life and the ability of sperm to fertilize.
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Which Type of Cancer Develops the Slowest?
Among all cancers, prostate cancer is ranked as the slowest growing cancer. In fact, the disease advances so slowly that physicians may recommend the “active surveillance" approach rather than immediate treatment. Some patients may never require any intervention. As such, what is the nature of prostate cancer development and the prognosis of this malignancy? The following article will provide more insights into the slowest growing cancer.
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