Prostate News Archive
31-Aug-2008
Ellis: Prostate cancer serious threat (Montrose Daily Press)
MONTROSE ? Gary Ellis used his faith and modern medicine to battle a killer. Now, the Montrose resident and county commissioner is telling his story in hopes of saving other men from prostate cancer before it's too late. LMH to offer free prostate cancer screening (Kinston Free Press)
One in six American men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetime. One in 32 will die from the disease, according to the prostate Cancer Coalition of North Carolina. Prostate care with no incision or scars (Niagara Falls Review)
Niagara doctors are using a relatively new treatment in Canada to defeat an age-old problem -the most common form of cancer found in North American men. Since June 2007, NiagaraHIFU has provided prostate cancer patients with a minimally- invasive procedure that targets cancer tissue but doesn't require incisions [...] Free prostate screenings (The Woodlands Villager)
Special to the Villager In recognition of prostate Cancer Awareness Month, free prostate cancer screenings will be available on Saturday, September 13th at St. Luke?s The Woodlands Hospital from 8 a.m. until noon.
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