Prostate News Archive
05-Jun-2011
Incontinence after prostate surgery no big deal: men
Many men have some degree of incontinence after prostate surgery, but few are significantly bothered by it, according to a poll at one U.S. hospital. Hormone deprivation therapy for prostate cancer may raise diabetes risk
Men with prostate cancer are at higher risk of developing diabetes or diabetes risk factors if they receive androgen deprivation therapy to block the production or action of male hormones that can fuel the growth of this cancer. Prostate Cancer Foundation Funds $4.2 Million in New Creativity Awards for Advanced Research
The Prostate Cancer Foundation today announced that it has funded 14 new Creativity Awards for advanced prostate cancer research. These two-year awards are designed to support innovative research ideas that have the potential to achieve breakthroughs for improved prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment. Cholesterol drugs tied to lower prostate cancer risk
Men taking cholesterol-lowering medication may be less likely to get prostate cancer than those not on the drugs, suggests a new study. Prostate Cancer Foundation and Major League Baseball Team up Against Prostate Cancer
Major League Baseball players are putting their bats to work again to take aim at prostate cancer as part of the prostate Cancer Foundation?s 16th Annual Home Run Challenge. The Home Run Challenge, a partnership between the prostate Cancer Foundation , Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association , begins on Wednesday, June 8, and culminates on Sunday, June 19 ? Father ...
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