Prostate News Archive
07-Oct-2007
Doctors see increase in prostate cancer (phillyburbs.com)
A new European study suggests more frequent screenings don't necessarily detect advanced prostate cancer. Prostate cancer no worse in African Americans (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
A new study refutes the long-held belief that prostate cancer tumors are more aggressive in African-American men than in Caucasian men. The 2007 Prostate Cancer Foundation Scientific Retreat (Medical News Today)
New prostate cancer research findings to be presented at Prostate Cancer Foundation Scientific RetreatWHAT: The 2007 Prostate Cancer Foundation Scientific Retreat will feature new studies by the world's leading researchers in prostate cancer. Presentations include discoveries expected to lead to new diagnostics and treatments, and the potential to help men avoid developing prostate cancer. ... High-fat foods and meat may not be linked to prostate cancer (ABC 7 Chicago)
Eating lots of high fat food and meat does not appear to have an impact on prostate cancer, according to a new study in the International Journal of Cancer. Study Supports Change to Prostate Cancer Biopsy (MedicineNet.com)
Title: Study Supports Change to prostate Cancer Biopsy Category: Health News Created: 10/3/2007 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 10/3/2007
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