Prostate News Archive
30-Mar-2008
State Sen. Brubaker has prostate cancer (Lancaster Online)
State Sen. Mike Brubaker, R-36th District, has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. Brubaker, who's midway through his first t Men's Health Policy Center Hosts Petition to Protest Government Barrier to Prostate Cancer Medications (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
The Men's Health Policy Center, a new resource center affiliated with the Men's Health Network (MHN), announced today that they are hosting an online petition urging Congress to end a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) practice that unfairly restricts prostate cancer patients' access to drug therapies. Scientists test new prostate disease drug (Moldova.org)
A Canadian-headquartered biopharmaceutical company is conducting the second Phase 3 study of a new drug designed to treat prostate disease.Aeterna Zentaris Inc. said the double-blind study to be conducted in Europe will test the clinical effectiveness of cetrorelix, a luteinizing hormone-releasing drug for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH -- a non-cancerous enlargement of ... Robert Fagles, Princeton Greek-Classics Translator, Dies at 74 (Bloomberg.com)
March 29 (Bloomberg) -- Robert Fagles , known for his best- selling translations of Homer's ``The Iliad'' and ``The Odyssey,'' died March 26 in Princeton, New Jersey, from prostate cancer, the university said in a statement. He was 74. MRI Can Be Predictor of Post-Treatment Prostate Cancer Spread (MedicineNet.com)
Title: MRI Can Be Predictor of Post-Treatment prostate Cancer Spread Category: Health News Created: 3/26/2008 Last Editorial Review: 3/26/2008
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