Prostate News Archive
09-Jun-2009
$1.25 Million Awarded To Prostate Cancer Research (Medical News Today)
New treatments to ease or even cure the most common cancer affecting Australian men are a step closer to reality with a $1.25 million grant awarded to QUT prostate cancer researcher Professor Colleen Nelson today. Professor Nelson received the top Smart Futures Premier's Fellowship, worth $1. There might be a better way to screen for prostate cancer (Los Angeles Times)
Nation's oncologists are told that an experimental blood test could boost the accuracy of screenings. Hope for a better prostate cancer test, potential new uses for a largely discredited lung cancer drug and a warning for breast cancer patients all emerged last week from a meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in Orlando. Living and loving with prostate cancer (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
(ARA) - A man is supposed to be physically healthy and emotionally strong. So where does he turn to when a disease such as prostate cancer comes along, which threatens this? A Dollar for Dads to Hit a Hole in One for Prostate Cancer Awareness and Research (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SANTA MONICA, Calif.----This Father's Day, golfers around the country can enjoy a round of golf while helping to fight prostate cancer, a disease that affects more than 2 million American men and their families.
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