Prostate News Archive
14-Oct-2006
Matters of faith (The State)
PROGRAMS, SEMINARS BETHLEHEM MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH: Health fair, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. today. Health screenings (prostate, cholesterol, blood pressure, HIV/STD, diabetes, hepatitis, hearing) fitness, BMI and more. A nominal fee will be required for all blood work. 19 Ward Road, Lugoff. (803) 438-2574. Researchers publish largest genome-wide study of prostate cancer in African American men (PhysOrg)
Researchers from 14 institutions across the country today announced the results of the first genome-wide linkage study of prostate cancer in African Americans. Using genetic markers, researchers identified several regions of the human genome that likely contain genes that, when altered, increase the risk of developing prostate cancer. Researchers Publish Largest Genome-Wide Study Of Prostate Cancer In African American Men (BioresearchOnline)
Researchers from 14 institutions across the country announced the results of the first genome-wide linkage study of prostate cancer in African Americans Best option for prostate cancer treatment is individual choice (Agriculture Online)
Allen Lash began with a belief that surgery was his last choice to cure prostate cancer. "When you're diagnosed with prostate cancer, you're dealing with two main issues," he says. "First, your own survival. Second, quality-of-life issues, such as incontinence and sexual function. Genome study of prostate cancer announced (UPI)
PHOENIX, Oct. 11 (UPI) -- Researchers from 14 U.S. institutions have announced results of the first genome-wide linkage study of prostate cancer among African-Americans. Mayor says prostate surgery a success, he's on mend (Valencia County News-Bulletin)
Belen Four days after having surgery to remove his prostate, Belen Mayor Ronnie Torres was given the good news that all the cancer was contained and no further treatment will be necessary. Researchers publish largest genome-wide study of prostate cancer in African American men (EurekAlert!)
Phoenix, AZ, October 11, 2006 -- Researchers from 14 institutions across the country today announced the results of the first genome-wide linkage study of prostate cancer in African Americans. International Conference On Prostate Cancer, 2006: Reston Virginia Moderated By Dr. Charles 'Snuffy' Myers (RedNova)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Oct. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- The Foundation For Cancer Research and Education (FCRE) and co-sponsor Us TOO International take great pleasure in announcing their second annual prostate cancer patient conference moderated by Dr.
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