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14-Aug-2011

  • Many Men Underestimate Prostate Surgery Side Effects

    FRIDAY, Aug. 12 (HealthDay News) -- New research finds that men who undergo prostate removal often suffer more from incontinence and impotence than they expected, even when counseled beforehand about possible aftereffects.


  • New Prostate Cancer Urine Test

    NEW YORK, Aug. 12, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) screening is the universal standard for early detection of prostate cancer in men. The medical community, and even the press, routinely urge men to begin PSA testing at age 50, and even earlier - age 40 - for high risk men, including African Americans or those with a family history of prostate cancer . Dr. David Samadi, Vice ...


  • Prostate Treatment by Fine Treatment is Unique Prevention of Prostate Cancer As Ideal Treatment of BPH and Prostatitis

    Prostate treatment and prevention of prostate cancer: Fine Treatment offers the first effective prostate treatment, particularly for BPH and chronic prostatitis which relieves pelvic pain and other symptoms and is the best powerful prevention measure of the development of prostate cancer as these heath conditions are interconnected. You can find video evidences of Dr Allen?s device effectiveness ...


  • New Treatment Option For Advanced Prostate Cancer

    Prostate cancer that has become resistant to hormone treatment and that does not respond to radiation or chemotherapy requires new methods of treatment. By attacking stem cell-like cells in prostate cancer, researchers at Lund University are working on a project to develop a new treatment option. A successful interdisciplinary project is underway between two research groups, in which senior ...


  • Researchers to develop new prostate cancer therapy

    prostate cancer that has become resistant to hormone treatment and that does not respond to radiation or chemotherapy requires new methods of treatment. By attacking stem cell-like cells in prostate cancer, researchers at Lund University are working on a project to develop a new treatment option.


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