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Prostate News Archive

08-Mar-2007

  • Prostate Cancer Foundation Grants Calif. Colleges (CBS 2 Los Angeles)

    The prostate Cancer Foundation announced Tuesday it awarded a total of $6.1 million in grants to 63 research investigators, including several from UCLA and USC, to aggressively search for better treatments and a cure for the disease.


  • Pelham mayor to be treated for prostate cancer (The Daily Comet)

    Pelham Mayor Bobby Hayes said he will have surgery to treat prostate cancer by the end of this month. Hayes has been mayor since 1984. He said he will need three to four weeks after surgery to recover.


  • Genetic clues explain prostate cancer risk (The Monterey County Herald)

    Compared with white men, African American men are 50 percent more likely to develop prostate cancer, and twice as likely to die from it. They also tend to develop it at younger ages.


  • UVa Cancer Team Wins Competitive Award to Find Prostate Cancer Treatment (Newswise)

    UVa Cancer Center Director Michael Weber, Ph.D., and his team of researchers have won a $100,000 grant to further their work toward a treatment for prostate cancer.


  • UCSD Researcher Receives Grant From Prostate Cancer Foundation (10 News San Diego)

    SAN DIEGO -- The prostate Cancer Foundation announced Tuesday it awarded a total of $6.1 million in grants to 63 research investigators, including Dr. Michael G. Rosenfeld of the University of California, San Diego, to aggressively search for better treatments and a cure for the disease.


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