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Prostate News Archive

18-May-2011

  • Prostate Cancer Risk Cut 60% by Drinking Coffee, Harvard Study Finds

    Drinking coffee , regular or decaffeinated, may reduce the risk of prostate cancer , according to a study by Harvard University researchers.


  • Prostate Cancer Risk Cut by Drinking Coffee, Harvard Study Finds

    Drinking coffee, regular or decaffeinated, may reduce the risk of prostate cancer, according to a study by Harvard University researchers.


  • Rising Prostate Cancer Rate Seen in U.S. Servicemen

    The rate of prostate cancer among active-duty U.S. Air Force members has been several times higher in recent years than it was 20 years ago, according to a new study


  • New Prostate Cancer Test More Specific, Sensitive Than PSA Test

    A new test for prostate cancer that measures levels of prostate specific antigen (PSA) as well as six specific antibodies found in the blood of men with the disease was more sensitive and more specific than the conventional PSA test used today, according to a study by researchers at UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center. The test, called the A+PSA assay, also reduced the rate of false ...


  • Surgery No Better Than Waiting For Most Men With Prostate Cancer

    A head-to-head study of waiting versus surgery for men with early prostate cancer found that, overall, there was no survival benefit for men who had their prostates removed.


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