Prostate News Archive
08-Sep-2008
TRMC will hold free prostate screenings (Tifton Gazette)
TIFTON ? Tift Regional Medical Center will hold free prostate cancer screenings in September in Tifton, Nashville, Adel and Sylvester in honor of National prostate Cancer Awareness Month. NSAIDs May Cut Prostate Cancer Markers (WebMD)
Regular use of aspirin, ibuprofen, and other anti-inflammatory pain relievers appears to lower blood levels of the prostate cancer biomarker prostate-specific antigen (PSA). LaPorte Regional Health System offers free prostate cancer screenings (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
LAPORTE | La Porte Regional Health System is offering free prostate cancer screenings on Sept. 20. Prostate Cancer is the most common cancer in American Men (The San Angelo Standard-Times)
Prostate cancer is affecting more and more people every year. Prostate cancer is the abnormal growth of cells in a man's prostate gland. Most cases are curable because they are found before the cancer has spread to other parts of the body. Study: Agent Orange heightens prostate cancer risk (The Providence Journal)
Veterans who were exposed to the defoliant Agent Orange, in Vietnam or elsewhere, are twice as likely as other veterans to get prostate cancer, University of California at Davis researchers found in a study just published online by the journal Cancer.
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