Prostate News Archive
15-Oct-2007
Prostate cancer linked to hip fractures (UPI)
Danish researchers found men with prostate cancer are almost four times more likely to suffer a hip fracture. Romo's dad battles prostate cancer (Philadelphia Daily News)
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo's father has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. "You just love your dad, you want him to be all right," Romo said yesterday. "It's just part of getting older, and it happens to a lot of people. So, it's just another step in the path of life." Romo's father diagnosed with prostate cancer (NFL.com)
IRVING, Texas -- Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo 's father has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. "You just love your dad, you want him to be all right," Romo said Friday. "It's just part of getting older, and it happens to a lot of people. So, it's just another step in the path of life." Researchers to reveal comprehensive dos and don'ts for prostate cancer (PhysOrg)
Today at the Prostate Cancer Foundation`s Annual Scientific Retreat, researchers will share new findings on how eating common foods such as tomatoes and fish, maintaining a healthy weight, and avoiding meats cooked at high temperatures may help prevent prostate cancer, and help men live healthier and longer after diagnosis. One in six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, ... New research may show why some prostate cancer recurs after treatment (News-Medical-Net)
Cancer researchers have long worked to understand why some prostate cancers recur after the use of therapies designed to stop the production of testosterone and other androgens that fuel cancer cell growth.
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