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In addition, preoperative PSA velocities greater than 0.4 ng/mL per year are significantly associated with high-grade prostate cancer, positive surgical ...
Mon, Dec 21 | from Renal and Urology News
For some with prostate cancer, the danger is knowing you have it Suicides Linked to Diagnosis of Prostate CancereFitnessNow Prostate cancer stress could kill youNational Business Review Prostate cancer ups suicide risk in menPress TV
Fri, Dec 18 | from latimesblogs.latimes.com
Before 1987, prostate cancer patients were 11 times more likely to experience a fatal cardiovascular event in the week after diagnosis than men without ... Prostate cancer ups suicide risk in menPress TV Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Initiated Stress FatalVisit Bulgaria
Wed, Dec 16 | from National Business Review
Oncology Nursing News 12, 2009 2:25AM EST More than one in five men who undergo androgen deprivation therapy – a form of castration common after prostate cancer treatment ... Prostate Cancer May Be OverdiagnosedOncology Nursing News
Fri, Dec 11 | from Globe and Mail
Prostate cancer can typically affect men ages 60 or older and can be detected by high PSA levels. Researchers observed 50000 men and their coffee intake ... Coffee, Beer and Exercise Help Lower Risk of Prostate Cancer RiskeFitnessNow
Thu, Dec 10 | from BETTER Health Research
Cay Compass Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in American men behind lung cancer, according to the American Cancer Society. ... Sky's the limit for cancer campaignerWestside News Off with their moustachesCooma Monaro Express A massive MovemberCay Compass
Sun, Dec 6 | from Golden Gate [X]Press
There was an epidemic of prostate cancer in America," he said. "The number of cases virtually tripled in five years." But many of the cancers detected by ... Overdetection, overtreatment and costs in prostate-specific antigen screening ...UroToday
Fri, Dec 4 | from ABC News
Risk of Vision Loss in Aging Adults is Greater Than Risk of Breast or Prostate ... PR Newswire (press release) For adults 65 and over, the odds of losing vision are one in three, whereas the odds of a man developing prostate cancer are one in six and odds of a woman ... and more »
Wed, Dec 2 | from prnewswire.com
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - PSA blood tests are often used to screen men for prostate cancer, but there is still no good evidence that they cut death rates from the disease, a new review finds.
Fri, Jul 3 | from Reuters
TX That doesn't mean they have prostate cancer but something is causing the body to give off this protein." A simple blood test identifies the level of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in the blood. An elevated level may prompt a doctor to do a full ...
Fri, May 29 | from tylerpaper.com
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Thu, Mar 5 | from Respectful Insolence
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Fri, Feb 27 | from Ecorazzi
How fragile life is--we've got to enjoy every single second of it, man"--Doug Collins, just after TNT announced that Johnny "Red" Kerr passed away. Chicago lost two of its most beloved basketball legend on the same day. Just hours after Norm Van Lier passed away, Johnny "Red" Kerr lost his battle w...Read the full post from 20 Second Timeout Tags: Chicago Bulls, Virginia Squires, Johnny "Red" Kerr via Blogdigger blog search for Prostate ("prostate cancer" OR "prostate gland" OR Cancer OR PSA OR "risk of prostate cancer" OR NaturalNews OR PMID OR androgen OR "prostate specific antigen" OR "radical prostatectomy").
Thu, Feb 26 | from 20 Second Timeout
The new findings are particularly interesting because men who have diabetes — a disease usually marked by excess weight and high insulin levels — seem to be at reduced risk of developing prostate cancer. Data from the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian Cancer Screening Trial, which...
Sat, Dec 13 | from CalorieLab Calorie Counter News
Results During a mean follow-up of 8.0 years, there were 1008 confirmed incident cases of prostate cancer and 1943 total cancers. Compared with placebo, vitamin E had no effect on the incidence of prostate cancer (active and placebo vitamin E groups, 9.1 and 9.5 events per 1000 person-year...
Tue, Dec 9 | from Journal of American Medical Association
Design, Setting, and Participants A randomized, placebo-controlled trial (Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial [SELECT]) of 35 533 men from 427 participating sites in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico randomly assigned to 4 groups (selenium, vitamin E, seleni...
Tue, Dec 9 | from Journal of American Medical Association
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