Prostate News Archive
17-Jun-2011
Prostate cancer doesn?t hold back Colwood man
When Ted Roberts learned he had prostate cancer, he gave himself a good half hour to be upset. After that, he got on with his life. ?Naturally I was upset. I said, ?oh why me??? says Roberts. ?But by the time I walked to my car I decided to stop feeling sorry for myself.? Prostate cancer more lethal than previously thought
Half of men with prostate cancer die from the disease itself, according to a new study published today, exploding the myth that it is usually not fatal. ZERO Seeks to Double the Drive Against Prostate Cancer
WASHINGTON, June 15, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- To celebrate a decade of saving lives, a charitable foundation has challenged ZERO ? The Project to End Prostate Cancer to double the number of men tested through the Drive Against Prostate Cancer, the only nationwide mobile prostate cancer testing program. Contributions from individuals and companies to the Double the Drive $1 Million ... Father's Day Minority and Underserved Prostate Cancer Fund Report
WASHINGTON, June 16, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- With funding and support from Aureon Biosciences, Men's Health Network's Minority and Underserved prostate Cancer Fund has completed an eight month-long project of educating over 25,000 men and their families across the nation.
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