Prostate News Archive
05-Sep-2011
September is Prostate Cancer Month
While most of us would like to be content in our own little cocoon and believe that cancer is something that happens to someone else, the reality is far from that. Generally speaking, most men will do anything to avoid a visit to a physician. They have to be in a lot of pain before they will make an appointment. Married men have an advantage because their wives will insist that they get their ... Prostate Cancer Vaccine May Get FDA Approval
TUESDAY, April 27 (HealthDay News) -- The anticipated approval this week of a therapeutic prostate cancer vaccine by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration could be a milestone against the disease and cancer in general, experts say. 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. Prostate cancer test promoted
Prostate cancer is an "insidious, sneaky" disease and men must become more proactive in its detection, a survivor says. Prostate Cancer Possibly Linked to Pesticide Exposure
Pesticides being sprayed on land. prostate cancer among older men has been linked to exposure to certain pesticides in C ... Read More entral Valley neighborhoods, researchers at USC have found.
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