The Live Long Podcast

Dec 2, 2019

Prostate health, cancer and longevity

About this episode

Prostate cancer is one of the most commonly occurring diseases in men. There is a high survival rate and living a long life with the condition is possible for many men. There are also lifestyle changes that could delay the onset of the disease and help men achieve a long health span – the number of years they enjoy optimum health. Dr. Mark Scholz is a prostate cancer specialist and a strong advocate for patient empowerment. In this LLAMA podcast interview Dr. Scholz explains why a prostate cancer diagnosis is far being a death sentence and how rapidly changing medical technology is changing the way doctors treat the disease.

In the episode we cover:

  • The basics: What function does the prostate perform?
  • Why prostate cancer is considered a “low grade” cancer.
  • Aging and prostate health.
  • The choices available to men with prostate-related problems.
  • Prostate cancer – how serious is it and what are the implications for medium and longterm health?
  • Why the prostate cancer industry is a multibillion dollar affair.
  • Urinary health and longevity.
  • PSA – what it means and why PSA testing requires “a lot of sophistication” to extract full value out of the result.
  • Supplements, diet and lifestyle.
  • Health span versus life span.

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This podcast is supported by affiliate arrangements with a select number of companies. We have arranged discounts on certain products and receive a small commission on sales. The income helps to cover production costs and ensures that our interviews, sharing information about human longevity, remain free for all to listen. See our SHOP for more details.

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The Live Long podcast, a HealthSpan Media LLC production, shares ideas but does not offer medical advice. If you have health concerns of any kind, or you are considering adopting a new diet or exercise regime, you should consult your doctor.

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