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Prostate Cancer Linked To Stress and Nerves

Author: Pete Jameson
by Pete Jameson
Posted: Jul 26, 2018

Did you know the risk of prostate cancer in Kansas City increases if you're aged 60-79 or if you have the strong family history of ovarian cancer?

Nerves play a critical role in both the development and spread of prostate tumors. The research also points to stress, and the body's response to it, being a possible risk factor for prostate cancer.

How Nerves Fuel Prostate Cancer Growth

Every year, more than 172,000 men in the USA are diagnosed with prostate cancer, and more than 28,000 people die because of prostate cancer.

Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer among the USA men. According to the research, nerves support the growth of prostate cancer via a tumor vessel proliferating "switch". This could potentially lead to a new strategy for treating prostate cancer.

The solid tumors depend on an expanding blood supply to thrive, opens up an entirely new approach for Kansas City cancer treatment.

The nerves of the sympathetic nervous system, which controls the body's "fight-or-flight" response, drive the growth of tumors by producing the neurotransmitter norepinephrine. It promotes tumor growth by "binding to and stimulating" receptors on the surface of a tumor connective tissue cells. Once the nerve fibers release norepinephrine, it binds to receptors on endothelial cells that line the inside of blood vessels. After that, the endothelial cells ordinarily get the energy to produce new blood vessels from glucose using oxidative phosphorylation.

Strong Symptoms of Prostate Cancer

  1. Feeling the frequent or sudden need to urinate.
  2. Pain in the lower back or pelvic area, or sciatica.
  3. Unexplained weight loss
  4. Pain in bones
  5. Pain in the pelvic area
  6. Difficulty in starting or stopping of urination
  7. A frequent need to urinate
  8. Blood in Semen
  9. Blood in urine
  10. Swelling in lower extremities

If you are experiencing these symptoms, contact and book an appointment with the physicians who specialize in prostate cancer treatment in Kansas City to clear your doubts.

The author of this article is an experienced physician, who specializes in offering prostate cancer treatment in Kansas City. In this article, he discusses the prostate cancer and how it is linked to stress and nerves. To know more, visit http://kcurology.com/

About the Author

Pete Jameson has been writing for the Cancer Medical Review website along with Kcmetro.com for over 5 years now.

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