Prostate News Archive
28-Aug-2008
Health risk behaviors such as smoking and obesity associated with lower prostate specific antigen awareness (News-Medical-Net)
According to a study conducted at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, health risk behaviors such as smoking and obesity are associated with lower awareness of the prostate Specific Antigen (PSA), which could lead to a lower likelihood of undergoing actual prostate cancer screening. One-man show coming to Boise offers personal narrative, comedic look at prostate cancer (The Idaho Statesman)
A one-man show called ?A Slight Discomfort: My prostate Diaries,? a look into one man?s thoughts as he confronts a prostate cancer diagnosis, is coming to Boise on Sept. 20. Health risk behaviors associated with lower prostate specific antigen awareness (EurekAlert!)
( Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health ) According to a study conducted at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, health risk behaviors such as smoking and obesity are associated with lower awareness of the prostate specific antigen, which could lead to a lower likelihood of undergoing actual prostate cancer screening. Although previous studies have explored ...
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