Prostate News Archive
19-Sep-2008
Prostate cancer survivors walk to end disease - VIDEO (The North Bay Nugget)
prostate cancer ranks fairly high on the list of topics men avoid. But Bob Tuck and about a dozen North Bay area survivors of the [...] Prostate cancer guide available online (Northwest Herald)
WOODSTOCK ? The McHenry County Department of Health encourages men to get checked in September during prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Testosterone Activates Similar Genes In Prostate Development And Prostate Cancer (Medical News Today)
Gene activity in prostate cancer is reminiscent of that in the developing fetal prostate, providing further evidence that all cancers are not equal, Johns Hopkins researchers report. The finding could help scientists investigate how to manipulate the genetic program to fight a disease whose biology remains poorly understood despite more than half a century of investigation. Indiana University Melvin And Bren Simon Cancer Center Advances Prostate Cancer Research With PROGRESS (Medical News Today)
Although men may not like to talk about it, prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death among men. September - National prostate Cancer Awareness Month - is a good time to remind men to talk with their physicians about their risks and screening options. Noah Hahn, M.D.
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