Prostate News Archive
09-Aug-2011
Men optimistic on prostate cancer surgery
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Aug. 8 (UPI) -- Men may be too optimistic about recovery from prostate cancer surgery and its side effects, U.S. researchers say. Men have overly optimistic expectations about recovery from prostate cancer surgery, study finds
Nearly half of men undergoing surgery for prostate cancer expect better recovery from the side effects of the surgery than they actually attain one year after the operation, a new study finds. Men Have Overly Optimistic Expectations About Recovery From Prostate Cancer Surgery
Preoperative education should be coupled with postoperative support for prostate cancer survivors, researchers suggest Nearly half of men undergoing surgery for prostate cancer expect better recovery from the side effects of the surgery than they actually attain one year after the operation, a University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center study finds. In addition, prior to surgery, a small ... Prostate cancer research grants awarded
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Aug. 5 (UPI) -- The Prostate Cancer Foundation in Santa Monica, Calif., said Friday it awarded nearly $10 million to bankroll 10 innovative research projects into the disease. Urine test for prostate cancer may be better than blood test
prostate cancer screening may become significantly better with the use of a urine test, according to a new study.
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