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Prostate News Archive

16-Oct-2006

  • International Conference On Prostate Cancer, 2006: Reston Virginia Moderated By Dr. Charles 'Snuffy' Myers (RedNova)

    CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Oct. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- The Foundation For Cancer Research and Education (FCRE) and co-sponsor Us TOO International take great pleasure in announcing their second annual prostate cancer patient conference moderated by Dr.


  • Researchers Studying Novel Therapy For Prostate Cancer (Newswise)

    A team of University of Iowa Health Care researchers has launched an important clinical trial of a novel therapeutic that may eventually lead to new treatments for men diagnosed with prostate cancer.


  • Best option for prostate cancer treatment is individual choice (Agriculture Online)

    Allen Lash began with a belief that surgery was his last choice to cure prostate cancer. "When you're diagnosed with prostate cancer, you're dealing with two main issues," he says. "First, your own survival. Second, quality-of-life issues, such as incontinence and sexual function.


  • Novel therapy for prostate cancer on the anvil (New Kerala)

    Washington, Oct 15 : A team of University of Iowa Health Care researchers has launched an important clinical trial of a novel therapeutic that may eventually lead to new treatments for men diagnosed with prostate cancer.


  • UI researchers fighting prostate cancer (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)

    University of Iowa researchers are testing a new cancer-fighting agent that could revolutionize treatment of prostate cancer.


  • Prostate cancer depresses partners (NZCity)

    The partners of men newly-diagnosed with prostate cancer are hit harder with depression and anxiety than the victims themselves. But six months after diagnosis, it is the diagnosed men who feel the most mental stress.


  • Largest Genome-Wide Study Of Prostate Cancer In African American Men Published By Researchers (Medical News Today)

    Researchers from 14 institutions across the country today announced the results of the first genome-wide linkage study of prostate cancer in African Americans. Using genetic markers, researchers identified several regions of the human genome that likely contain genes that, when altered, increase the risk of developing prostate cancer. [click link for full article]


  • Disgraced Pakistani nuclear scientist returns home after cancer surgery (Khaleej Times)

    KARACHI ? Pakistan?s former top nuclear scientist, who confessed to leaking sensitive technology to North Korea, Iran and Libya, returned to his home Sunday after undergoing surgery for prostate cancer, a Cabinet minister said.


  • Pomegranates: The Forgotten Fruit (KFSN-TV Fresno)

    They're messy, juicy, fruity, they protect against heart disease and prostate cancer, and are packed with antioxidants. What's this mystery fruit?


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