Prostate News Archive
30-Aug-2006
Aspirin, Other NSAIDs, May Prevent or Delay Enlarged Prostate (Newswise)
Mayo Clinic researchers have found that taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin or ibuprofen may prevent or delay benign prostatic hyperplasia, an enlarged prostate which can cause urinary symptoms in men as they age such as frequent urination, trouble starting urination, awakening frequently at night to urinate, weak urine stream and an urgent need to urinate. Mayo clinic finds aspirin, other NSAIDs, may prevent or delay enlarged prostate (EurekAlert!)
ROCHESTER, Minn. -- Mayo Clinic researchers have found that taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin or ibuprofen may prevent or delay benign prostatic hyperplasia, an enlarged prostate which can cause urinary symptoms in men as they age such as frequent urination, trouble starting urination, awakening frequently at night to urinate, weak urine stream and an urgent President Proclaims National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month (White House News)
The United States continues to move forward in its fight against cancer, yet an estimated 27,000 American sons, fathers, brothers, and husbands will be lost to prostate cancer this year. As we observe National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, we underscore our commitment to defeating prostate cancer by raising awareness about its risk factors, promoting the importance of early detection and Men in quandary over treating prostate cancer (The Columbus Dispatch)
WASHINGTON ? It took eight agonizing months for Charles Linzey to decide how to treat his early-stage prostate cancer. His wife, in contrast, had her earlystage breast cancer surgically removed just a month after diagnosis. Free prostate screening (Mooresville/Decatur Times)
St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers will offer a free prostate cancer screening this fall in Mooresville. PSA Predicts Prostate Cancer Survival (WebMD)
How long a man survives with advanced prostate cancer may be predicted by PSA level drops after androgen-deprivation therapy, new research shows. Prostate options confound doctors (The Olympian)
WASHINGTON - It took eight 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. Free prostate screening at Prowers Medical Center (Lamar Daily News)
Prowers Medical Center will be offering a free prostate cancer screening in observance of "National Prostate Cancer Awareness Week." The screenings will be conducted on Wednesday, September 20, from 7:30am to 4:00pm at the hospital physician and specialty clinic located at 403 Kendall Drive, Lamar, Colorado. ASA, other anti-inflammatories may prevent enlarged prostate symptoms: study (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
TORONTO (CP) - Taking daily doses of ASA or other over-the-counter anti-inflammatory drugs may help prevent symptoms associated with an enlarged prostate, a condition that commonly develops in men as they age, a long-term study suggests. Low-Risk Prostate Cancer Poses Dilemma (InteliHealth)
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.
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