Prostate News Archive
15-Sep-2008
Aussies ill informed on prostate cancer (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
Australian men in the age group most at risk of getting prostate cancer don't know much about the disease, new research reveals. More than 400 participate in prostate cancer run/walk (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
More than 400 people participated in the Great prostate Cancer Challenge, a 3.2-mile run and a 1-mile walk today that aims to raise awareness of the second most common cancer in America. The participants helped raise more than $100,000 for the research of prostate cancer, said Terry Coffey, CEO of Virginia Urology Center, the group that organized the event. What Men Know About Prostate Cancer (Medical News Today)
Men most at risk of getting prostate cancer don't know much about the disease, potentially delaying diagnosis and treatment, according to a research paper in the latest issue of the Medical Journal of Australia . Aussie men ill informed about prostate cancer: study (The West Australian)
Australian men in the age group most at risk of getting prostate cancer don?t know much about the disease, new research reveals. More than 500 men aged between 40 and 80 were quizzed on their knowled Prostate cancer awareness (The Herald-Mail)
Fox News reporter and Hagerstown native Kelly Wright was the emcee for Sundays Dinner with the Doc program at Memorial Recreation Center in Hagerstown. The event, aimed at raising awareness about the increased risk of prostate cancer for black men ages 45 and older, also included a talk by Dr. Francisco Daniels of Washington County Hospital. The free program was funded by a grant from the ...
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