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Prostate News Archive

01-Aug-2006

  • Prostate cancer-dairy food link quashed (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)

    A Victorian study has ruled out any links between prostate cancer and high consumption of dairy food.


  • Prostate Cancer Cells Have 3-Way Survival Switch (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)

    MONDAY, July 31 (HealthDay News) -- prostate cancer cells can use three different signaling pathways to inactivate a protein that causes cell death and resist hormone treatment to stay alive, a Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center study concludes.


  • Tribune CEO undergoes prostate cancer surgery (Chicago Tribune)

    Tribune Co. Chairman and CEO Dennis FitzSimons underwent prostate cancer surgery today, the media group announced.


  • Tribune CEO undergoes prostate cancer surgery (WBZ.com)

    CHICAGO (AP) Tribune Co. Chairman and CEO Dennis FitzSimons underwent prostate cancer surgery on Monday, the media group announced. The Chicago company called the surgery successful and said FitzSimons expects to return to work full-time before the end of August.


  • The Prostate Cancer Center at Roswell Park Cancer Institute (WIVB Buffalo)

    Roswell Park Cancer Institute offers a full range of treatment options for patients with prostate cancer.


  • Researchers Uncover How Prostate Cancer Cells Defy Death (Medical News Today)

    New findings about how prostate cancer cells are able to resist hormone treatment and defy death may lead to more effective drug treatments, according to researchers from Wake Forest University School of Medicine and colleagues."We hope this will lead to new treatments or ways to monitor treatment to make sure it's having its intended effect," said George Kulik, Ph.D., D.V.M. [click link for full


  • Tribune CEO undergoes prostate cancer surgery (Crane's Chicago Business)

    (Crain's) -- Dennis J. FitzSimons, the chairman, president and CEO of Tribune Co., underwent surgery for prostate cancer on Monday, the company announced this afternoon. The 56-year-old chief executive is recovering and expects to return to work full-time before the end of August, the Chicago ...


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