Prostate News Archive
29-Jul-2007
Success Rates For Prostate Cancer Depend On Experience Of Surgeon (Medical News Today)
Surgeons performing operations to remove patients' prostate glands -- the primary treatment for prostate cancer -- go through a steep learning curve, according to a study published online July 24 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. [click link for full article] NEW GROUP AIMS TO HELP MEN WITH PROSTATE CANCER (West Lothian Courier)
THE NUMBER of men diagnosed with prostate cancer in West Lothian has increased, leading to action from health chiefs. Statistics have revealed that the number of men contracting the disease has risen in the last year alone and so a support group has been set up to help those affected. Lasering that enlarged prostate! (The Star Online)
Introducing a virtually bloodless prostate operation ... Broccoli and cauliflower may slash prostate cancer risk (Nutraingredients.com)
7/27/2007 - Eating more than one serving of broccoli and cauliflower a week may reduce the risk of prostate cancer by up to 45 per cent, says a new study.
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