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	<title>Cancer &#187; Prostrate Cancer</title>
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		<title>What to Do After Prostate Cancer Diagnosis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once you have had prostate cancer test, also known as a PSA, you will be given a diagnosis from the doctor on whether you have cancer. If the conclusion is returned that you do in fact have prostrate cancer you will need to prepare yourself for the next crucial steps you will need to take. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Once you have had prostate cancer test, also known as a PSA, you will be given a diagnosis from the doctor on whether you have cancer. If the conclusion is returned that you do in fact have prostrate cancer you will need to prepare yourself for the next crucial steps you will need to take. The decisions that are made as soon as you receive a positive cancer diagnosis are very important because they will have lasting effects on the wellbeing of your body. These decisions you make in regards to your cancer could be the determining factors of your longevity. Coping with your positive prostrate cancer diagnosis can be done with the following steps:</p>
<p>1. Many times there are medical errors and miscalculations. If you keep in mind the thousands of people that receive cancer related examinations everyday you can comprehend better the statistics on the margin for error. Due to this margin of error you should consult another doctor and receive a fresh analysis on your previous positive prostrate cancer diagnosis. Once again it is better that you are well-prepared for a possible battle with cancer by making sure your diagnosis was correct. You don’t want to have to put up a fight when your prostrate cancer diagnosis wasn’t even correct to begin with. Many doctors are used to this reaction when people are told about their cancer so you do not have to worry about him/her feeling offended. </p>
<p>2. You will need to begin to accept that you have prostrate cancer, try to obtain as much information as you can about the different facts, treatments, medications, and side effects you will have from the cancer. You want to reach a comfortable state with knowing what exactly it is that you have and what type of cancer you are looking to battle. An easy place for you to find some information regarding prostrate cancer would be the internet. Hop on the computer and with the click of a mouse you can pull up hundreds of websites with information about cancer. </p>
<p>3. Once you have begun to come to terms with your prostrate cancer, you will need to seek a method of treatment. Doctors who treat patients with prostrate cancer mainly specialize in urology and oncology. Consult your family doctor on a recommendation for any good urologists or oncologists near you. This doctor will be the one you are in constant contact with in regards to your cancer. He/she will be there every step of your prostrate cancer treatments so be sure that it is someone you are willing to trust. The quicker you are to selecting your doctor, the quicker your recovery process from the cancer will be. </p>
<p>4. Upon deciding on which doctor you will be consulting with you can then on plan out which prostrate cancer treatments you will be attempting. Being positive and having faith that you can overcome anything, even cancer, will help you as well. The mental battle with cancer is half the battle in itself.</p>
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