Prostate News Archive
09-Nov-2011
Prostate surgery better at some hospitals
DETROIT, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- Men who get their prostate removed get better results at U.S. teaching hospitals than at non-academic medical institutions, researchers say. Hormone therapy plus radiation ups survival in aggressive prostate cancer: study
TORONTO - Men with prostate cancer that has spread to local surrounding tissues live longer and are less likely to die of the high-risk disease if treated with a combination of radiation and hormone therapy, rather than with the drug treatment alone, a study has found. Prostate cancer survivors defend PSA
WOOLWICH ? The Maine Coalition to Fight Prostate Cancer is speaking out against a government health panel?s recent recommendation that doctors not use a blood screening test that aims to detect early signs of prostate cancer. Magnets help fight prostate cancer
A new way of fighting prostate cancer with microscopic magnets shows promise as a treatment for advanced disease, experts have said.
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