Prostate News Archive
29-Jan-2011
Caution sounded on robot-aided prostate surgery
A nationwide study published yesterday raises serious concerns about robot-assisted prostate cancer surgery, a procedure that hospitals have widely advertised as having fewer complications than standard operations. Avodart Gets Rejected By FDA For Reducing Prostate Cancer Risk
The Food and Drug Administration is not willing to expand the approval of an existing drug for enlarged prostates as a means to reduce the risk of prostate cancer. A panel of expert previously recommended against the expansion. FDA Denies Glaxo Prostate Drug
U.S. health regulators have declined to approve GlaxoSmithKline's Avodart enlarged prostate drug for reducing the risk of prostate cancer in men deemed to be at increased risk Study Seeks Volunteers with Prostate Cancer to Measure Safety of Robotic Stereotactic Radiosurgery
The North Shore-LIJ Health System Department of Radiation Medicine announced today it is seeking patients with early-stage (confined to the organ) prostate cancer to participate in a Phase I Research study. Teeing off for Prostate cancer
The senior members at Langland Bay Golf Club have donated £500 to the prostate Cancer Research Fund at Morriston hospital. Over the last 12 months, the seniors section at the golf club has held competitions and dinners to raise the money for prostate cancer.
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