Prostate News Archive
22-Nov-2006
Raise your voice (Bandera Bulletin)
In an age when we have so many effective tools available to detect other potentially lethal cancers, at an early stage-PSA blood tests for prostate cancer, mammograms for breast cancer, PAP smears for cervical cancer, x-rays and MRIs for lung cancer - I cannot accept that there are no tools to help physicians diagnose early cancer of the pancreas, the fourth leading cause of cancer death in the State grant to fund cancer screening services as St. Peter's (BizJournals)
St. Peter's Hospital's Cancer Care Center will use a $40,000 state grant to increase screening and education for colorectal and prostate cancer as part of a regional initiative. Testosterone Replacement Therapy Appears Safe For Prostate (Science Daily)
Preliminary research suggests that testosterone replacement therapy for men with low testosterone levels appears to have little effect on the prostate gland, contrary to some reports that this therapy may be harmful, according to a study in the Nov. 15 issue of JAMA, a theme issue on men's health. Jerrold F. Bress (Baltimore Sun)
[ Age 83 ] Pharmacist operated the first large nursing home in Harford County. ;(lines=ql);cl9.5;(dclead=(((4)*(clines))+190));(adjcl=dclead/10);(psize=adjcl*138);(dcptsize=psize/10);(adj=dcptsize/33);cf21,(dcptsize),(dclead);ec8,Q,capQ;ec7,1,cap2Jerrold F. Bress, a Harford County pharmacist and former nursing home owner, died of prostate cancer yesterday at a hospital in Sharon, Pa. The Havre
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