Prostate News Archive
21-Nov-2011
Prostate Cancer Test Age for Men Causes Serious Debate
prostate cancer test timing for men continues to cause serious debate among the medical community across the country. Prostate cancer: Watching and waiting may be best
Once diagnosed, more than 90 per cent of men with low-grade prostate cancer get treated, most often with surgery or radiation. Both can cause lasting side effects including impotence or incontinence. Prostate Cancer Drug Delays Bone Cancer Spread
A new drug administered to prostate cancer patients has been shown to delay the spread of cancer to the bones, according to a new study published in the Lancet. Promising therapy for prostate cancer type
NEW YORK, Nov. 18 (UPI) -- A genetic Achilles' heel in an aggressive type of prostate cancer may be treated by a drug already being tested to treat other cancers, U.S. researchers say.
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