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Prostate News Archive

22-Apr-2011

  • Half of men feel worse after prostate removal

    A new study shows nearly half of men feel worse after having their prostate gland removed due to cancer, although three-quarters would do it again given the same circumstances.


  • Prostate Cancer Roundtable Announces Collaborative Prostate Cancer Advocacy Web Site

    WASHINGTON, April 18, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The prostate Cancer Roundtable is pleased to announce the availability of its new web site http://www.prostateCancerRoundtable.net . (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20100604/DC16079LOGO ) "This new Roundtable web site will make it easier for America's prostate cancer advocates ...


  • Testosterone-Prostate Cancer Link Re-Examined

    The long-standing prohibition against testosterone therapy in men with untreated or low-risk prostate cancer merits reevaluation, according to a new study published in The Journal of Urology. "For many decades it had been believed that a history of prostate cancer, even if treated and cured, was an absolute contraindication to testosterone therapy, due to the belief that testosterone activated ...


  • Study Suggests Another Look At Testosterone-Prostate Cancer Link

    The long-standing prohibition against testosterone therapy in men with untreated or low-risk prostate cancer merits reevaluation, according to a new study published in The Journal of Urology. "For many decades it had been believed that a history of prostate cancer, even if treated and cured, was an absolute contraindication to testosterone therapy, due to the belief that testosterone activated ...


  • Prostate cancer support group meeting on April 26

    LifeLines, a supportive and informative resource for prostate cancer patients and their partners in Northern Bergen County, will meet from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, April 26 at the Church of the Presentation in Upper Saddle River. The group was formed by prostate cancer patients to share information and experience about available treatment and service resources.


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