Prostate News Archive
03-Sep-2011
USC study tackles pesticide-prostate cancer link
USC researchers find increased prevalence of prostate cancer in older men exposed to certain pesticides in Central Valley neighborhoods. Researchers at USC have found an increased prevalence of prostate cancer among older men exposed to certain pesticides in Central Valley neighborhoods. Prostate cancer test promoted
prostate cancer is an "insidious, sneaky" disease and men must become more proactive in its detection, a survivor says. Doctors misuse scans in prostate cancer: study
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Too many men with low- or medium-risk prostate cancer get CTs and bone scans that aren't recommended for them, suggests a new study. Health Tip: Caring For an Enlarged Prostate
(HealthDay News) -- As men age, it's common to develop an enlarged prostate, which can cause symptoms that include slowed urination, painful urination and a strong and sudden urge to urinate.
Back to Prostate News Archive