Give Information On Uric Acid In Prostate Cancer

Published on May 26 2010, in the categories: prostate cancer, Related topics

The uric acid is a chemical created whenever the body breaks down substances known as purines; the uric acid travels to the kidneys and a great part of it is dissolved in blood, eventually being passed out in urine.

If the uric acid is produced in high levels, a situation known as hyperuricemia, and if it is not removed enough of it will lead to the apparition of certain diseases. Several blood tests indicate the potential level of the uric acid in the body. The normal values of the amount of uric acid identified with the blood tests may vary slightly from laboratory to laboratory but the accepted normal values are usually between 3.0 and 7.0 mg/dL.

The purines are found in high amounts in animal products such as sardines and liver, pork meat, beef meat, seafood and fish, spinach, green and dried peas, mushrooms, wheat germ and wheat bran, etc.

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Drugs that may increase the level of uric acid are aspirin, caffeine, cisplatin, diuretics, nicotinic acid, methyldopa, diazoxide, alcohol, epinephrine, levodopa, theophylline, ascorbic acid and ethambutol.

High levels of uric acid may be due to alcoholism, acidosis, gout, leukemia, renal failure, hypoparathyroidism, chemotherapy side-effect, lead poisoning, diabetes; low levels of acid uric may be due to Wilson’s disease, Fanconi syndrome, low purine diet or syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion or SIADH.

Studies have also shown that the uric acid may have a certain influence on the prostate cancer and its apparition and development.

Cancer is regarded as an abnormal medical condition, developing because of the heavy influence of certain factors that allow the multiplication of the cancer cells and the bad functioning of the mitosis and the apoptotic reaction.

The spreading process is rather slow, the tumor doubling its size once every four years and because of this, the survival rate of five years after the initial diagnose is of about ninety eight percent.

The cancerous cells tend to outlive the normal cells and cause their rapid death; a primary tumor is, in the first stages of cancer, organ-confined but without any proper treatment it will eventually spread to some other surrounding areas or to far distance regions of the body and create some other small and secondary tumors.

These general features of cancer also describe the prostate cancer. The spreading process is done through the lymph system and bloodstream and the malignant tumor can be detected in the early stages only with the help of the screening tests and for a more accurate result, the prostate biopsy.

There are certain factors such as the genetic inheritance, age, race, working environment, alimentation that are to be blamed for the apparition of a prostate cancer and because of that the same type of cancer will develop at different stages, in different periods of time with some different treatment results or medical side-effects in different people.

The screening tests include the digital rectal exam, an examination which sounds and is rather unpleasant but accurate enough to determine the size of the prostate and the prostate specific antigen blood test which is a tumor marker and indicates the levels of the prostate specific antigen which should be low in normal circumstances. The results of the screening tests have to be interpreted by doctors and depending on them, the medical specialist will recommend some future investigations.

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This is the moment when the prostate biopsy comes in handy, complemented by some newer methods of detection such as the nomogram or the prostate mapping. If cancer is diagnosed, the grading process and the staging system such as the TNM, tumor, nodes and metastatic system or its alternative, the Whitmore-Jewett staging system, will help determine the exact characteristics of the identified prostate cancer, because it is well known the fact that each cancer is unique, even though you are referring to the same type of cancer.

The prognosis for the outcome of the prostate cancer is not that optimistic. The prostate cancer still remains the second most dangerous type of cancer, in America only the lung cancer causes more deaths while all around the world, each year, one in six men gets to be diagnosed with a prostate cancer.

Seek for a doctor’s advice and consult him about what foods should be avoided if a prostate cancer is diagnosed and on what products should you built yourself a future nutritional diet.
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