Prostate News Archive
29-Aug-2006
Options Confuse Prostate Cancer Patients (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
When treatments can cause harm, how do men know what to do about prostate cancer? Del Sol offers free screenings for prostate cancer (El Paso Times)
Men are at risk of developing prostate cancer, especially after age 50. Cancer treatment experts at Del Sol Regional Oncology Center say it is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in men. Low-Risk Prostate Cancer Poses Dilemma (WJLA-TV Washington D.C.)
Washington (AP) - It took eight agonizing months for Charles Linzey to decide how to treat his early-stage prostate cancer. His wife, in contrast, had her early-stage breast cancer surgically removed just a month after diagnosis. It's not that the Baltimore businessman was less decisive. Low-Risk Prostate Cancer Poses Dilemma (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
It took eight agonizing months for Charles Linzey to decide how to treat his early-stage prostate cancer. Cytogen Corporation and Mayor Rudy Giuliani to Ring in Prostate Cancer Awareness Month with NASDAQ Opening Bell Ceremony (Boursorama)
PRINCETON, N.J., Aug. 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cytogen Corporation today announced that on September 1, 2006, former New York City Mayor and prostate cancer survivor Rudy Giuliani will help kick off Prostate Cancer Awareness Month by ringing The NASDAQ Stock Market's opening bell. Bone Health For People With Prostate Cancer (The Gray News)
"Bone Health For People With Prostate Cancer" will be the subject of a program set for August 30 at Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston. Low-risk prostate cancer poses dilemma (AP via Yahoo! News)
It took eight agonizing months for Charles Linzey to decide how to treat his early-stage prostate cancer. His wife, in contrast, had her early-stage breast cancer surgically removed just a month after diagnosis.
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