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What It’s Like to Live With Prostate Cancer
It’s estimated that this year, on average, 76 Canadian men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer every day. In Canada, prostate cancer makes up 22% of all cancer diagnoses in men. However unlike many cancers, prostate cancer is a condition that you can live and even thrive with.
Here, Dr. Peter Nord and Dr. Rajiv Singal hear from two Medcan clients who were diagnosed and treated for prostate cancer here at Medcan. Hear about their experiences, how you can prevent prostate cancer, and why a diagnosis does not have to hold you back from living a long and happy life.
RELEVANT LINKS:
For complete episode links and time-coded insights, visit the Eat Move Think episode 203 web page:
www.eatmovethinkpodcast.com/podcast/ep203-prostate-cancer-prevention
bit.ly/3KU4hC1
If you'd like to see how Medcan can help you live well, for life, contact one of our dedicated client service specialists today at clientservice@medcan.com or 416.350.3621 or visit Medcan's web site:
medcan.com
Eat Move Think is produced by Ghost Bureau: www.ghostbureau.com
KEY MOMENTS
00:00 Intro
00:57 How common is prostate cancer?
03:44 Your risk goes up with age
4:58 It might not affect your quality of life at all
6:54 Men don’t always advocate for their health
7:55 Meet two Medcan clients who were diagnosed with prostate cancer
9:19 What is PSA?
11:59 Prostate cancer screening: MRI, PSA ratio and biopsy
14:08 Experience and risk of getting a biopsy
16:22 The Gleason Score, and stages of prostate cancer
20:50 Is it cancer or BPH? (benign prostatic hyperplasia) How to know
23:47 Does testosterone increase your risk of prostate cancer?
25:02 Your PSA trend matters more than your current levels
26:24 A regular GP may not have caught this Medcan client’s cancer
27:55 Treatment options: radiation vs surgery
30:55 The importance of being proactive about your health and recovery
31:34 One man’s post-surgery 10,000 step streak
34:36 Surgery results and recovery
36:52 Lifestyle choices that can prevent an enlarged prostate
37:36 Tips from two of Dr. Singal’s patients
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Komentáře

  • @robynhope219
    @robynhope219 Před 17 hodinami

    I only take 500mg a day bc of constipation and lack of appetite. Is this enough?

  • @robynhope219
    @robynhope219 Před dnem

    David Sinclair says YES, and i hope to hell he is right bc i have metabolic dysfunctions and in my 70s.

  • @robynhope219
    @robynhope219 Před 2 dny

    What about Rapamycin?

  • @robynhope219
    @robynhope219 Před 2 dny

    I sure hope Met fights aging...i'm old and suffer from mito dysfunction...most god awful thing that ever happened...worse than cancer. I also have HPA axis dysfunction...dont get me started😢

  • @starlitshadows
    @starlitshadows Před 8 dny

    Glad this popped in my feed again 7 months after I first watched it when I first started training consistently. I've worked my way up to riding an hour long climb in zone 4. Interesting that the heartrate I naturally average on those efforts is exactly what he mentions here %90 of HR max. Find those efforts to be super beneficial.

  • @MelvinJoosten26
    @MelvinJoosten26 Před 13 dny

    This was a really good explanation which will be very practical to use during my workouts. Thank you!

  • @Jopie2112
    @Jopie2112 Před 22 dny

    This is fascinating. Perhaps we have so many episodes of road rage because people are so inactive by using their cars, but encounter many small stressful episodes while driving, the cortisol that is produced is over the top. If they rode their bikes to work they'd have no excess cortisol for oversized fight or flight responses. I also wonder if it plays a role in autoimmune diseases. When we are too inactive, systemic inflammation doesn't get dialed back, so the body starts attacking its own tissues. What are the autoimmune disease rates among the Hadza people?

  • @Ricky-Noll
    @Ricky-Noll Před měsícem

    This was great, thank you guys.

  • @magicalleela666
    @magicalleela666 Před měsícem

    I just read the book. He put stevia in the same category as fake sugar. It’s a plant and can be organic also. Don’t see how it be called faked sugar and to be avoided.

  • @labradorloyal4714
    @labradorloyal4714 Před měsícem

    Gracias mi niña lo voy a hacer empezando hot

  • @Papeeshka
    @Papeeshka Před 2 měsíci

    So basically, if the healthcare company can get doctors to blow off the patients long enough, then they can avoid paying for a medication or three medication’s for like 20 to 30 years

  • @Aki-wq6xh
    @Aki-wq6xh Před 2 měsíci

    Exactly. The analogy to thyroid hormones is perfect in my opinion. I will be on it for life if I can. We don’t live in a natural world so I don’t expect we can function optimally with ‘natural’ substances alone

  • @LisaZ-ti5pv
    @LisaZ-ti5pv Před 2 měsíci

    Well, feeling how it began to shrink and eventually disappear within 2 months was so liberating. I followed the steps I mentioned, and within the first 2 weeks the bloating was gone. I simply go'ogled Tilly Strankten's Ovarian Cyst Guide and it's like I hit the feel-good reset button lol.

  • @joshiabhinav
    @joshiabhinav Před 2 měsíci

    do we have any further update on this trial

  • @keikairin2038
    @keikairin2038 Před 2 měsíci

    In 2023 you signed a deal with a company called MedNow. They've been implicated in Dalton Tennessee for dumping private medical records out in the open landfills. They abandoned the boxes at their landlord instead of properly disposing of them, and the landlord dumped them when they took on your contract. How do you folks respond?

  • @sealifett8395
    @sealifett8395 Před 3 měsíci

    Whats the recommended dosage?

  • @anarchycoww9019
    @anarchycoww9019 Před 3 měsíci

    You you’re saying I’m making this up

    • @Rae-yv7md
      @Rae-yv7md Před měsícem

      So pain is all in the mind? Total BS.

  • @TheEasyDoc
    @TheEasyDoc Před 3 měsíci

    TLDR: Semaglutide medications, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, are revolutionizing obesity treatment and have the potential to significantly improve weight loss and comorbid conditions, but caution is needed in prescribing them due to potential side effects. 00:00 📈 Semaglutide is revolutionizing obesity treatment, with Canada leading the way in recognizing it as a medical condition and emphasizing the importance of genetic factors. 04:39 🧠 Obesity is a treatable medical condition, with advancements in medical therapy and behavioral interventions being crucial for long-term success with anti-obesity medications like semaglutide. 13:54 📌 Semaglutide, marketed as Ozempic and Wegovy, is a medication that helps dampen the desire for food, leading to significant weight loss and improvements in cardiovascular risk factors and comorbid conditions. 20:51 📌 Semaglutide medications are safe and effective for treating significant disease states, with potential benefits for reducing the risk of heart disease and stroke, but physicians need to be cautious about prescribing them too casually due to potential side effects. 26:53 📌 Obesity medicine offers potential to treat leading preventable cause of death, with medications like Ozempic, but long-term treatment and self-regulation skills are necessary for maintaining weight loss. 30:32 📌 Semaglutide medications are not widely covered by insurance, but there is potential for future coverage due to health benefits, and new, more effective anti-obesity medications are predicted to come in the future. 38:59 📊 Semaglutide medications show high efficacy in weight loss and comorbidity improvement, but are only appropriate for obese patients and real world data on their safety and efficacy is still being collected. 44:46 📈 Semaglutide, Ozempic, Wegovy, and Rybelsus are discussed in a popular episode of eat move think, with a focus on weight management and general health advice from Dr. Peter Nord and Dr. David Macklin.

  • @heartdisciple
    @heartdisciple Před 3 měsíci

    What can I do if I have too much fat in the blood? I mean in that every moment of suffering how can I quickly get the fat out of the blood? I dont get thirsty, I cant eat anything or else i feel really bad. Dizzy, light headed, light sensitivity, headache, vomiting.

  • @JigsawPuzzleConnection
    @JigsawPuzzleConnection Před 3 měsíci

    90% of the grocery store these days is. In CA they have to label it.

  • @nirmal840
    @nirmal840 Před 3 měsíci

    Why metformin is bad Metformin is not what you need! As of today, metformin-based drugs are the basis of practically all treatment methods. However, this is a delusion shared by illiterate patients and doctors. Metformin is a straight path to illness and untimely death. This isn’t treatment. If you come to your doctor with type 2 diabetes and he prescribes treatment based on these drugs, run away from such a doctor immediately. All of these drugs increase blood insulin to critical levels. With this amount of insulin, the blood becomes thick, like condensed milk. In large quantities, insulin causes colossal harm to the body. It literally destroys the liver, kidneys and other excretory organs. Insulin is similar in consistency and action to stomach acid. Imagine what would happen if stomach acid filled your internal organs. It would burn right through them! Elevated insulin levels corrode cells, thereby contributing to their abnormal division, and this is already nothing less than oncology. For this reason, CANCER DEVELOPS IN 28% OF DIABETICS, as statistics show. Plus, it is the high insulin content that leads to the rapid clogging of blood vessels with cholesterol plaques, since insulin-rich blood becomes thick and starts moving slower. As a result, blood vessels become clogged with cholesterol plaques, which in turn leads to pressure surges. Hypertension accompanies 98% of diabetics. Many other problems with the cardiovascular system appear as well. List of threatening consequences of metformin-based therapy: Gastrointestinal disorders (most often diarrhoea, heartburn, belching, stomach ulcers) Hypertension - pressure surges, especially in the evenings, headaches, stuffy ears, waves of fear. Cirrhosis of the liver - the liver becomes a connective tissue and stops purifying the blood, the whole body is filled with toxins Kidney stones due to intensive excretion of salts and sugar Oncological diseases Early death due to destroyed blood vessels Blindness The development of complications, of course, depends on the time and amount of drug intake, as well as on the individual characteristics of a person. If metformin kills, why is it used? Unfortunately, not many doctors today actually care about the health of their patients. I would even go as far as to say they couldn’t care less. They just do their job and get paid for it. They don't care if you get well or not. That’s why without a second thought they prescribe whatever their superiors or the Ministry tell them to. And what they’re told to prescribe are metformin-based drugs, since their sale brings good profits. And it also provides an effect, albeit a temporary one. Such indifference can’t cure diabetes! Patients, as a rule, do not know what consequences await them from the constant use of this drug, and doctors do not find it necessary to talk about it. Treating diabetes with chemically aggressive drugs should be illegal! But type II diabetes can be treated effectively. All you need to do is choose the correct treatment method! Dr. Isa Asah: I often have patients who have been treated with metformin for several years. These are sick people, people who have aged far sooner than they should have.. Still, most often, patients find out they have type II diabetes during a check up. At the same time, up to that point, the patient, as a rule, felt fine and would never have thought that they had high blood sugar. And then they are prescribed metformin with an increased dosage.. As a result, the sugar levels drop, but over time, the person's condition begins to gradually deteriorate. The patient begins to complain of chronic fatigue, obesity, high blood pressure, headaches. Their legs begin to swell, and in the morning so does their face. They feel like bells are constantly ringing in their ears. Fingers go numb and limbs grow cold. Eyesight falls. Their memory deteriorates. The doctors say that it's all because of diabetes. But in fact, it’s all because of insulin! Or rather, because of metformin, which increases the production of hormones to abnormal levels!

  • @Matheus.Fente.
    @Matheus.Fente. Před 3 měsíci

    what is a Fischer disc bulge? Is it the same as a disc herniation/slipped disc?

  • @yennyjen5742
    @yennyjen5742 Před 4 měsíci

    Does a a1c of 5.9 and insulin of 6.4 is considered insulin resistance? I go to a family dr and she told me she suspects I have mody diabetes because my numbers don’t make sense to her. She was expecting higher insulin numbers. Again.. she’s a family dr. Not sure if it’s normal or should I follow up with an endocrinologist. I get susually spikes as high as 175

  • @grigor_karagozian6931
    @grigor_karagozian6931 Před 4 měsíci

    if i feel liklistening to people talk i would go buy a stupid radio

  • @rossanotrisi2948
    @rossanotrisi2948 Před 4 měsíci

    Is it possible to carry out intervals immediately after work in zone 2? What benefit or what disadvantage? 

    • @goodyeoman4534
      @goodyeoman4534 Před 4 měsíci

      Absolutely. Essential, even. Due to the intensity of an interval session, a longer than normal warm-up is needed. It also allows the HR to get to the right level to prepare you for intervals.

  • @amandabricot
    @amandabricot Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for all the information provided, this is so helpful. I was diagnosed - without any tests- of IBS. I wonder if I really have it if if it’s something else. I don’t have diarrhea, probiotics will sometimes helps with co stillation but I mostly have nausea and pain above the stomach (I believe it’s the colon). Where i’m from, it’s hard to see a doctor, even more a specialist. I’m getting worried if this ‘condition’s as time goes by. It’s seems I never know what will hurt and upset my stomach- and it’s been the case since I had a very bad covid , a few months ago. For me, Covid has change a lot of things. I never got my health back the way it was before. Still working on it and I intend to do so every day God makes.

    • @imthinkingthoughts
      @imthinkingthoughts Před 4 měsíci

      I’d get a fecal calprotectin test. Look into it - used to rule out IBD

  • @lisasmith9311
    @lisasmith9311 Před 4 měsíci

    I don’t chance it I just eat crackers until my day off then I eat

  • @anonymoususer7606
    @anonymoususer7606 Před 5 měsíci

    24:00 recommended diet to prevent diabetes is the diet that led me to prediabetes. I currently do paleo ketogenic diet to really provide the best anti diabetic and pre diabetic and me reverse my insulin resistance and nafld.

  • @Qwuiet
    @Qwuiet Před 5 měsíci

    Two weeks into intermittent fasting and restricting UPFs to just 10% of my diet (a treat here or there)and I can already feel the difference! I feel calmer, more energetic, requires less sleep, and better mood. Unbelievable.

  • @sebastianboninodiaz5495
    @sebastianboninodiaz5495 Před 5 měsíci

    Always good to hear Dr. McGill. Just would have liked to hear more about the types of back pain which would benefit from Rucking and the types that does not. .. for example spine instability (based in his book Back mechanics).

  • @gircakes2
    @gircakes2 Před 5 měsíci

    My dad has found that using his SAD lamp regularly has greatly reduced symptoms of jetlag. He travels overseas for weeks at a time regularly for work. He was very cheerful just 2 days after his week long trip to Asia.

  • @chickensandw1tch
    @chickensandw1tch Před 6 měsíci

    5:55 I believe aging does not happen to jellyfishes

  • @cjpatterson4711
    @cjpatterson4711 Před 6 měsíci

    SOCIAL DYNAMICS IS HUGE. I am 60 year old and dying of loneliness. I have tried over and over to connect with people. I have only had 1 best friend in my life and she dumped me and said " I can't take your Monsters anymore" . I would hope that Social connections would start at elementary school. There is sooooo much to this topic. Learning about oneself. learning to use Non Violent Language. Learning to mediate and have negotiation skills. Learning to accept the things you have in common and in opposite of other people. Can you sit with someone that talks about that subject you dislike? Can you just be with it without letting anger or disgust envelope you? I get easily triggered in conversation and I am one that just freezes or flees if some topic or a personality bothers me. I am living in a campground where people socialize and sometimes share meals. I recently withdrew and just stayed in my van for days on end. Not one person reached out to see if they could do something for me. I finally lifted the hood of my van to try to silent communicate my van needed something. No response for 4 days. I was sinking into darkness. Someone from out of camp responded and offered to make me dinner and charge my battery overnight. That bit of connection and TLC gave me hope and gave me the idea that I was worthy to them. The next day I was up picking up poop in the whole campground. Maybe I am dong it wrong. Instead of thinking about the bigger picture maybe I should just pick up the poop I think my won dog made.? People seem to be so self centered. People don't understand if someone wants to be alone or wants to be approached or needs assistance. I lived in a Mobile Home park and I could swear a lot of those people were dying of lonleyness. In todays culture. People may talk to you if your out in the front yard , but heaven forbid if they knock on your door or ask you for your phone number. Bingo night did not cut it for me. Yes we say we are friends but where is the verb of being a friend. Caring is also a verb in my world. Pleas don't tell me you care. your just really curious. What caring action are you doing to connect with me. I stopped giving so much, because my giving and caring did not end up in it being my turn to receive. Communication, Connection and the idea of thinking of "WE" ought to be toughen our culture from childhood. I think the American Culture needs Social Skills. We are Spirits having a human experience. We are more than our personalities and physical bodies.

  • @Caladcholg
    @Caladcholg Před 7 měsíci

    Keto. There.

  • @nevermindmyparentsimthepunk

    Interesting

  • @hunterbidensvaxmandates
    @hunterbidensvaxmandates Před 7 měsíci

    I moved 900 miles southwest it worked pretty well

  • @starlitshadows
    @starlitshadows Před 8 měsíci

    Him talking about more outwards attention and enjoying the birds and flowers is spot on. Just started with a heart rate monitor a couple weeks ago, that's exactly what I find myself doing. I can also feel when I start to cross that first threshold now. And you absolutely do start scanning systems and focusing internally. Makes sense that focus is a product of that because you are further engaging the CNS and stress response.

  • @azurec6001
    @azurec6001 Před 9 měsíci

    One moron convinces all of medicine that pain is in everyone’s head! 😂😂 And then allopathic morons repeat it in turn - script for gabapentin, lyrica, cymbalta lmao $$$ Madness.

  • @c.santhanagopalakrishnan2448

    Don’t refer it as ultra processed food, when it’s not food. I always refer them as ultra processed poison!

  • @evanhadkins5532
    @evanhadkins5532 Před 9 měsíci

    Many thanks. That was great. Clear and detailed enough to be useful

  • @2coryman
    @2coryman Před 10 měsíci

    I find it quite a bit disappointing that the knowledge of Dc Gundry here goes summarily overlooked rather than to worked with it, I suspect it has to do with the established monopoly of the regular medical industry

  • @timmiet47321
    @timmiet47321 Před 10 měsíci

    If you're an older (58) fitness fanatic and follow MAF training at 60-70%, that would put me between 95 and 100 bpm while in zone 2. That's walking slow. I can run for 45 minutes at over 165bpm. How am I expected to walk slower than my 80 year old mom just to stay in zone 2 according to the MAF method?

    • @toddapplegate3988
      @toddapplegate3988 Před 10 měsíci

      Get tested in a lab

    • @timmiet47321
      @timmiet47321 Před 10 měsíci

      @@toddapplegate3988 Or buy a lactate monitor? I'm assuming that would be much cheaper than paying for testing at a lab.

    • @theunknown21329
      @theunknown21329 Před 9 měsíci

      Try using the Karvonen formula. It calculates your zones using Heart Rate Reserve. It's more accurate than MAF or 220-age. You need your true MaxHR and RestingHR. But yeah, testing in a lab is the most accurate.

    • @Crossendurancerunning
      @Crossendurancerunning Před 8 měsíci

      Try to find out your Max Hr and then stay within 75% of that, that will be Zone 2. Jogging and adding in strategic walks to maintain HR should help initially. Overtime the Aerobic engine will get bigger and you'll be able to run within Zone 2. Also adding Interval training once a week is a good idea.

    • @quengmingmeow
      @quengmingmeow Před 7 měsíci

      You can get really close to your max HR doing your own at home test (or at the gym) on a treadmill. Do your normal warm up, then for the session, start slow at 10:00 per mile and increase speed by 1 mph every minute until you get up to your 5k pace. Run your 5k pace for 5 minutes, then start increasing incline by 1% every minute after. You absolutely need to be wearing a chest strap monitor and you really need to give it your absolute all. Once done, check the data and you’ll have your zones. In the end, it wouldn’t be the end of the world if your max was 2 or 3 beats lower than your “real” max. It’ll barely make a difference and it’s better to be slightly off on the low side than the high side.

  • @spaceted3977
    @spaceted3977 Před 10 měsíci

    Whilst the Whole of Europe has been blazing hot this Summer, here in the UK it has been Cold , Dark and Damp for Months !!! I started feeling really ill in July so I've been using a Sad Lamp every day for two months and I feel much better. !!!! Everyone of my age, 69 yrs old, is as miserable as Sin !!!! But I feel Happy !!!! I have 2 LED Sad Lamps and they are Fantastic !!!! Here in the UK you can go for Seven Months with no sunshine at all. I don't know how people can stand it !!!! I don't know anyone who would buy a Sad Lamp !!!! They must like being Miserable !!!!

  • @michaelhussey440
    @michaelhussey440 Před 10 měsíci

    A recent BBC news item on anti aging interviewed Brian Johnson and many others, and one scientist said Metformin will reduce your testosterone by 50%. Is this a fact ?

  • @chronicstitcher7933
    @chronicstitcher7933 Před 11 měsíci

    I am type 2 diabetic and I had a horrible experience with Ozempic. I made a video on that if any body wants to watch. It's on my channel. I will NEVER take this drug again.

  • @petermartin5030
    @petermartin5030 Před 11 měsíci

    So if I make my own vegetable soup and it involves frying, simmering and blitzing, but all the ingredients are good, is that ultra processed food?

    • @tracynorman4883
      @tracynorman4883 Před 9 měsíci

      I would say no, as its made from all natural ingredients

    • @judyjohnson9610
      @judyjohnson9610 Před 6 měsíci

      One definition that I saw was 'Could I make this in my own kitchen?' If not, don't buy it.

    • @noemibernal4882
      @noemibernal4882 Před 3 měsíci

      No, that would just be processed food, which is fine

  • @joseluisalatorreh
    @joseluisalatorreh Před 11 měsíci

    Very informartive, applicable, entertained talk! Thank you all! Greets from Mty, Mx.

  • @BartBVanBockstaele
    @BartBVanBockstaele Před 11 měsíci

    I am saddened to hear the confusion between weight loss and health in this presentation. It is an all too common problem. Weight loss and health are most definitely related, but they are not the same and they are not equivalent. It has pretty much been established that exercise has a (very) positive effect on health and it has also been pretty much established that it has negligible effect on weight, if at all, which is why we have the constrained total energy model. While I cannot prove it, I am relatively confident that at least some people abandon attempts to lose weight, because they tried exercise to lose weight. We should be clear about this and not sow confusion. Weight loss is about energy intake and it has an effect on health, while exercise is about health and has no significant effect on weight. Why that is, is not clear right now, but the fact that we do not know everything does not change the reality of that observation.

  • @onlignebridge4224
    @onlignebridge4224 Před 11 měsíci

    *Intermittent fasting or the Muslim fasting 30 days a year might help relieve the liver and the kidneys responsible for treating those toxic substances*

    • @onlignebridge4224
      @onlignebridge4224 Před 10 měsíci

      @charlespalding just to add, Muslim fasting includes refraining from all drinks, sex and cigarettes from dawn to sunset, as well as mind control [trying not to think of temptations]

    • @charlo90952
      @charlo90952 Před 3 měsíci

      Rates of obesity, diabetes are very high in Muslim countries like Saudi Arabia, the Gulf states, Pakistan.

    • @thethoughtfulpeanut6662
      @thethoughtfulpeanut6662 Před měsícem

      (You fast all day during Ramadan and then binge every evening on heaps of fried foods and sweets. That's not healthy fasting; it's a sanctimonious facade for decadence.)

  • @revivemtb5961
    @revivemtb5961 Před 11 měsíci

    Really sketchy start with the local radio sound seaways and stuff but great content 👌