Prostate News Archive
15-Jul-2007
ORLive Presents: da Vinci Robotic-Assisted Prostatectomy -- a Less Invasive Treatment for Prostate Cancer (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
Surgeons at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital in Norfolk, Virginia will perform robotic prostate surgery in front of thousands of viewers during a live surgery webcast. Walk organizers hope to raise prostate cancer awareness (Overland-St. Ann Journal)
The 100 Black Men of Metropolitan St. Louis wants to create awareness among black males about the dangers of prostate cancer. More than 2,000 join Race Against Prostate Cancer (The Indianapolis Star)
Five years after the first prostate cancer race, organizers are beginning to believe that men are getting over the fear of discussing the potentially deadly disease. Race against prostate cancer (WTHR Indianapolis)
Indianapolis - More than one thousand walkers and runners took to the streets in the name of prostate cancer. The "Little Red Door Cancer Agency" is raising money for research, a cure, and also free Doctor's Experience with Prostate Cancer Not Just Professional (WISH-TV Indianapolis)
By Deanna Dewberry INDIANAPOLIS - Before the year's end 3,700 Hoosiers will be diagnosed with prostate cancer; 600 will die. But it doesn't have to be if caught early. That will be the message at Unite to Fight: The Race Against prostate Cancer. One doctor's knowledge of this comes from more than professional experience.
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