Prostate News Archive
22-Jun-2011
Smoking linked to more aggressive prostate cancer
Men with prostate cancer who are cigarette smokers at the time of their diagnosis are much more likely to die of the disease or experience a recurrence than nonsmokers, including former smokers who kicked the habit at least 10 years before diagnosis. Smokers face higher prostate cancer death risk
Smokers who are diagnosed with prostate cancer are more likely to have aggressive tumors and face a higher death risk from the disease than non-smokers, US researchers said Tuesday. Prostate cancer deadlier for smokers, study shows
New study shows smokers diagnosed with prostate cancer face heightened risk for cancer recurrence, death Smoking makes prostate cancer deadlier: U.S. study
Smoking increases the risk that men who develop prostate cancer will die from their disease, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday. Smoking, Prostate Cancer a Deadly Mix
TUESDAY, June 21 (HealthDay News) -- Smokers diagnosed with prostate cancer are more likely to have the cancer recur after treatment and are more likely to die than non-smokers, a new study says.
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