Prostate News Archive
03-Jan-2007
Web site on prostate cancer expanded (Akron Beacon Journal)
The National prostate Cancer Coalition has launched a new section on its Web site. The section features more than 40 new pages, each one a collection of news stories and research study results on a single topic, from angiogenesis to vitamin E. The information is presented in easy-to-read briefs, with links to the original sources for more detailed information. Men must confront prostate problems (Times Leader)
COLUMBIA, S.C. ? prostate health is taking its place among all those things you?re not sure you want to hear about while snacking in front of the TV. Free prostate tests coming to a halt (San Antonio Express News)
Amid pros-and-cons debate, cancer center will educate instead. Mucinous Adenocarcinoma Of The Prostate Does Not Confer Poor Prognosis (Medical News Today)
UroToday.com - While mucinous adenocarcinoma of the colon and breast demonstrate poor and favorable prognoses, respectively, the clinical behavior of mucinous adenocarcinoma of the prostate (MC) is unknown. A report by Dr. Lane and associates at the Cleveland Clinic suggest that the clinical course of MC is similar to conventional prostate adenocarcinoma (AC). [click link for full article] 'Are the fathers of girls more likely to develop prostate cancer?' (Daily Mail)
Men who only father daughters are much more likely to develop prostate cancer than those who sire sons, with the more daughters a man has, the greater the risk, research shows.
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