Prostate News Archive
13-Aug-2007
Merv Griffin dies of prostate cancer at 82 (Vancouver Province)
LOS ANGELES - Merv Griffin, the former talk-show host who became a Hollywood billionaire by investing in real estate and creating the game shows "Jeopardy!" and "Wheel of Fortune," has died of prostate cancer at age 82, a representative said on Sunday. Conventional prognostic factors fail to explain better prostate cancer survival in most Asian men (EurekAlert!)
Prognostic factors commonly used by clinicians to assess men with prostate cancer do not adequately predict survival outcomes in Asian men living in America, according to the first comprehensive ethnic analysis of Asian-American men with prostate cancer. Hollywood Legend Merv Griffin Battles Prostate Cancer (Fox News)
The condition of Hollywood all-star Merv Griffin has taken a turn for the worse in his battle with prostate cancer, according to a report. Software program helps with prostate cancer decisions (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
A new Web-based, interactive program is aimed at helping men better choose how to treat early-stage prostate cancer.
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