Diagnosed with prostate cancer? What I would do

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This is something you most definitely will NOT hear from your doctor — so please read

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Diagnosed with prostate cancer? What I would do

To say sexual function is important to men is a HUGE understatement. 

For most men, having a penis that functions properly is one of the most important things in their lives.

One of the things that can really mess up sexual function is dealing with prostate cancer

It’s not usually the cancer that messes up sexual function, but how doctors TREAT prostate cancer. 

The side effects from treatment can be devastating both to your sexual function and your urine continence. That’s why when there is a new treatment out, I like to at least take a look at it and tell you about it.

In this case, scientists are trialing old substances called MAO inhibitors to help with prostate issues.

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Prostate cancer Is common.

Before I get into the new treatment, I want you to know that prostate cancer is INCREDIBLY common. 

Most men will get it if they live long enough.

Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer — behind skin cancer — diagnosed in men in the United States, with about 174,000 cases diagnosed each year. For most patients, prostate cancer is treated with surgery, radiation or a combination of the two.

But… many men never need to get it treated, because much of prostate cancer STAYS in the prostate and never leaves. 

That’s why I get so irritated with most of these treatments, because they aren’t always necessary and can have SERIOUS side effects.

Hormone therapies have major side effects.

One of the treatments that is used for prostate cancer is hormone therapy

The problem with hormone therapy is that it can have serious side effects that can make erections impossible.

After surgery, a patient’s PSA should be close to zero. However, in about one-third of patients, the PSA level rises again, indicating the cancer has returned. Hormone therapy is a standard treatment for recurrent prostate cancer, but it comes with serious side effects that impact quality of life.

Doctors are always looking for alternatives and one of the things they are trying is MAO inhibitors.

What are MAO inhibitors?

MAO inhibitors are an old school chemical used to treat depression.

MAO inhibitors treat depression by readjusting levels of neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine in the brain. The downside is that the medication requires dietary changes and careful avoidance of ‘substance’ interactions to prevent serious side effects.

Researchers have fast tracked these treatments for human trials in prostate cancer.

MAO inhibitors may decrease the growth of prostate cancer.

There is some evidence that MAO inhibitors MAY be successful at treating prostate cancer. 

In prostate cancer, MAO inhibitors disrupt androgen receptor signaling — the main growth pathway for prostate cancer. Previous studies with animals and human prostate cancer cell lines showed that MAO inhibitors decreased the growth and spread of prostate cancer, the researchers found.

The problem is that they ALSO have serious side effects.

MAO inhibitors can have serious side effects.

This was a small trial, done on just 20 patients, and 3 had to drop out because of side effects of MAO inhibitors.

Out of 20 patients, three patients had to drop out due to dizziness or hypertension.

According to the Mayo Clinic the following side effects are also common with these substances.

  • Dry mouth.

  • Nausea, diarrhea or constipation.

  • Headache.

  • Drowsiness.

  • Insomnia.

  • Dizziness or lightheadedness.

  • Skin reaction at the patch site.

If MAO inhibitors become common practice in treating prostate cancer, you’ll have to decide if the side effects are worth the risk.

But these MAO inhibitors are safe — they have a long history of use, so I would probably try them.

Prostate cancer usually stays put, especially in older men.

I have to tell you at this point that I’m not a doctor and I can’t give you medical advice. If you are dealing with cancer it’s important to work with a qualified medical professional.
But with that being said, the research is clear. 

For most men, prostate cancer isn’t lethal. It stays put in the prostate and never leaves that area of the body. 

And while I don’t get my prostate checked, if I did find out I had prostate cancer I probably wouldn’t treat it.
I’m likely to die of something else first, so why would I go through those kinds of risks?

You have to decide for yourself. 

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Can this stop prostate problems from turning into cancer?

Trouble urinating, overactive bladder, visible swelling, waking up multiple times a night to pee…

My findings are that prostate problems are caused by too much estrogen and prolactin in the male body.

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They’re cheap, old remedies most doctors have forgotten about, but they do amazing things for men’s prostates when used in this particular way.

For many men, it stops prostate problems from getting any worse — and who knows, maybe it will prevent prostate problems from turning into cancer?

Give it a try tonight — Matt Cook’s incredible prostate shrinking machine

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.