
A lot of factors come into play when you’re up against prostate cancer—and being familiar with the latest in prostate cancer research is the best way to ensure that you’re making the right decisions for your health. September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month and prostate cancer will affect one in six men in the United States.
Dr. Geo Espinosa is director of New York Universities’ Integrative Urological Center and one of a few naturopathic specialists in the United States whose research and practice focus exclusively on urology and prostate health. Naturopathic medicine attempts to find the underlying cause of a condition rather than focusing solely on symptomatic treatment. As an expert in integrative, holistic treatments of urologic conditions, Dr. Espinosa believes lifestyle changes can promote prostate health.
Not designed to replace conventional medical treatment, integrative medicine complements mainstream treatment with the discipline of modern science and the wisdom of ancient healing addressing the nutritional, emotional, social, and psychological needs of patients. Naturopathic physicians cooperate fully with all other branches of medical science, referring patients to other practitioners for diagnosis or treatment when appropriate.
The American Cancer Society estimates that nearly 200,000 cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed in 2009, making it the second most common cancer in American men. And one man in 35 will die of this disease. However recent advances in treatment show progress has been made; more than 2 million men in the United States who have had prostate cancer at some point are still alive today. While we do not yet know exactly what causes prostate cancer, we do know that certain risk factors are linked to the disease.
Dr. Espinosa recommends the following tips to maintain a healthy prostate: