Prostate News Archive
04-Sep-2007
Broccoli proves to be ally in prostate cancer fight (The New Zealand Herald)
Men may be able to halve their risk of aggressive prostate cancer by adding large amounts of broccoli and cauliflower to their menu. What is 'green light' laser therapy to treat an enlarged prostate? (Boston Globe)
In the last several years, many hospitals have switched to "green light" treatment for men with benign prostate enlargement, a nearly universal affliction of older men. BMH, Kwok planning prostate cancer screening clinic (DeRidder Beauregard Daily News)
According to the American Cancer Society, more than 100 different types of cancer exist. Among American men, prostate cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related death. One in six men will develop prostate cancer in the course of a lifetime. Help available for prostate cancer survivors (The Monitor)
McALLEN ? Bob Wright described his experience with prostate cancer as ?very bewildering.? Wright, the director of managed care at South Texas Health System, was diagnosed with the disease in November. If it weren?t for a routine checkup, he might not have survived it. Prostate cancer cases double (The Nassau Guardian)
The local chapter of Us Too! International, Inc. proudly reported that 463 men showed up at the four designated clinics around New Providence to be screened for prostate cancer in 2006.
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