Prostate News Archive
22-Apr-2008
Free prostate screening could save a life (SouthtownStar)
Bobby Scrutchions' diligence saved his life. More than 10 years ago, the now 52-year-old man began visiting his doctor for prostate cancer screenings. Prostate Cancer Survivor Shares Tale of 'Testosterone' (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
Actor-playwright Hal Ackerman takes a frank look at his own mortality in his poignant, humor-laced, autobiographical play, Testosterone: How prostate Cancer Made a Man of Me, April 18-May 10 at The Powerhouse Theatre in Santa Monica, CA. Doctors differ on prostate cancer testing, treatment (Chicago Sun-Times)
Prostate cancer is the most common -- and second-deadliest -- cancer for men. Yet, doctors can't agree on the best way to diagnose the disease, let alone treat it. Masturbation may prevent prostate cancer (Planet Out via Yahoo! News)
SUMMARY: Researchers find that men who masturbate frequently are at a reduced risk of cancer.
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