Prostate News Archive
04-Jan-2011
Men's Healthy Difference at 6:30 p.m.: Prostate care
prostate gland diseases affect a large number of men. Prostate project to hold screenings in Yuma
A mobile medical screening unit will wheel into Yuma and offer men 40 years and older ?affordable? prostate cancer screenings on Jan. 18. The prostate On-Site Project (POP) will set up the mobile unit in the parking lot behind the Yuma Art Center. Appointments are required, and space is limited. Prostate cancer treatment may be tied to cataracts
Older men who opt for hormone-blocking therapy to treat prostate cancer might be slightly raising their risk of developing cataracts, hints new research. Environment likely factor in health of prostate
prostate cancer is a growing problem for men in the U.S. as well as in other developed nations around the world. Some 40,000 American men lose their battle with prostate cancer every year - the only cancer more deadly for U.S. men is skin cancer.
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