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Prostate News Archive

23-Nov-2008

  • Test prostate for free: report 'It's as valuable ... as mammogram' (Hamilton Spectator)

    Wealthy men are more likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer. But it's not because they're at increased risk, suggests a report by the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES).


  • Kansas Masonic Foundation Helps Prevent Cancer (WIBW Topeka)

    TOPEKA, Kan. - The Kansas Masonic Foundation is helping prevent cancer by providing free screenings across the state. Saturday, the foundation offered local screenings with the help of staff from the University of Kansas Medical Center. They checked for skin, prostate and breast cancer, along with bone density screenings. This is the 6th year that the Kansas Masonic Foundation has sponsored this ...


  • Synta tests prostate-cancer therapy (Boston Business Journal)

    Synta Pharmaceuticals Corp. treated the first patient in the clinical trial of its proprietary prostate-cancer drug elesclomol.


  • World-Renowned Urologist, J. Francois Eid, M.D., Expands Practice with Increased Treatment of Benign Prostate ... (PRWeb)

    New evidence from large-scale studies points to a relationship between erectile dysfunction and prostate enlargement. Because of this, J. Francois Eid, M.D. has decided to expand his practice to increase the treatment of BPH in men. The focus of Dr. Eid's practice, Advanced Urological Care, has primarily been erectile dysfunction (ED). Dr. Eid will continue with ED treatments while building his ...


  • Mechanisms Of Cardiovascular Disease And Cancer Give Clues To New Therapies (Medical News Today)

    Cardiovascular conditions leading to heart attacks and strokes are treated quite separately from common cancers of the prostate, breast or lung, but now turn out to involve some of the same critical mechanisms at the molecular level.


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