Prostate News Archive
24-Jan-2007
Tomato and broccoli can slow prostate tumor growth, study says (ABC 7 Chicago)
Tomatoes and broccoli contain substances believed to help slow prostate tumor growth. Now, researchers say that eating both at the same time is better than eating them separately. In Good Health â?? Prostate cancer meets its match -- your garden (The Frederick News-Post)
RESEARCHERS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS have discovered a promising approach to fighting prostate cancer. Some are calling it a garden-variety therapy. Morgan urges action on prostate cancer treatment (icWales)
Everything must be done to ensure brachytherapy treatment for prostate cancer patients is provided this year in Wales, First Minister Rhodri Morgan said today. Patient urges others to get prostate tests (Harlow Citizen)
IF you are a man over 50, make an appointment with your doctor to get a blood test, urges a man with prostate cancer. David Hawkins, 57, said he had regular blood tests because his father died of prostate cancer and his mother of breast cancer. Now, a Vitamin D pill to treat prostate cancer (ANI via Yahoo! India News)
London, Jan 22 (ANI): Boffins have developed a vitamin D pill to treat advanced prostate cancer. US drug company Novacea has produced a pill, which delivers a concentrated dose of the vitamin without running the risk of side effects from an overdose. The drug would be given to patients in the advanced stages of the disease, along with chemotherapy drugs. Professor Nick James, a cancer expert at ...
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