Prostate News Archive
18-Nov-2011
Prostate Cancer Drug Delays Bone Cancer Spread
A new drug administered to prostate cancer patients has been shown to delay the spread of cancer to the bones, according to a new study published in the Lancet. Prostate cancer study shows drug slows disease's spread
Large international study called "significant accomplishment" that could lead to better treatment of deadly malignancy Prostate Cancer May Be Linked to Birth Control Pill in Water Supply
Countries where the highest numbers of women use oral contraceptives have the highest rates of death from prostate cancer, a new study finds. Prostate cancer: Watching and waiting may be best
Once diagnosed, more than 90 per cent of men with low-grade prostate cancer get treated, most often with surgery or radiation. Both can cause lasting side effects including impotence or incontinence.
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