Prostate News Archive
26-Nov-2006
Pakistan's nuclear pioneer recovered after cancer surgery (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Pakistan's disgraced nuclear pioneer Abdul Qadeer Khan had recovered "satisfactorily" after surgery for prostate cancer, his doctors said in a report released by the military. Clues to aggressive prostate cancer (Baltimore Sun)
Hopkins study finds less disease in men with low cholesterol In a season of ritual overeating, Johns Hopkins researchers have come up with another reason for men to watch their diets: Low cholesterol might protect them from the most aggressive form of prostate cancer. Millions of Middle-Aged Men Forced to Confront the Reality of Prostate Problems (RedNova)
Prostate health is taking its place among all those things you're not sure you want to hear about while snacking in front of the TV. Not since "erectile" and "dysfunction" became household words have there been so many media messages about middle-aged men and their plumbing problems. Low Cholesterol May Limit Risk of Prostate Cancer (RedNova)
By JOHNATHAN BOR BALTIMORE - In a season of ritual overeating, researchers at Johns Hopkins University have come up with another reason for men to watch their diets: Low cholesterol might protect them from the most aggressive form of prostate cancer.
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