Prostate News Archive
27-Aug-2006
Drug may offer an alternative for early prostate cancers (Cancerfacts.com)
MILWAUKEE ? Aug. 24, 2006 ? Men with early stage prostate cancer my have an alternative to chemical castration if results of new study can be confirmed. Prostate drugs linked to surgery problems (Albuquerque Tribune)
WASHINGTON - Patients taking a widely prescribed prostate drug should alert their eye doctors before undergoing cataract surgery to avoid complications, several medical groups said. Treatment Success In Advanced Prostate Cancer Predicted By PSA (Medical News Today)
A test used to detect prostate cancer can also help doctors know when treatment is working. [click link for full article] Dispelling myths on prostate disease (Monroe Times)
Q: What is the prostate? A: The prostate is a small gland about the size and shape of a walnut that is part of the male reproductive system. Decrease In Progression Of Prostate Cancer With Plant-based Diet And Stress Reduction (Science Daily)
One out of six American men will develop prostate cancer at some point in their life, and more than a third of them will experience a recurrence after undergoing treatment, putting them at high risk to die of the disease. New research from the Moores Cancer Center and School of Medicine at University of California, San Diego suggests that diet changes, reinforced by stress management training, Prostate Cancer Trial to Focus on Genetics (MedicineNet.com)
Title: prostate Cancer Trial to Focus on Genetics Category: Health News Created: 8/24/2006 2:04:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 8/24/2006 2:04:13 AM
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