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Prostate News Archive

11-Sep-2006

  • Alternatives to prostate surgery (The Enid News & Eagle)

    As you slide out of bed for your fourth trip to the toilet tonight, you may be ready to do almost anything to get a good night?s sleep. For men with similar night-time symptoms, prostate surgery has for many years offered a tempting solution.


  • Patient urges others to get prostate tests (Wanstead and Woodford Guardian)

    IF you are a man over 50, make an appointment with your doctor to get a blood test, urges a man with prostate cancer. David Hawkins, 57, said he had regular blood tests because his father died of prostate cancer and his mother of breast cancer.


  • Prostate-cancer patients have options (Deseret Morning News)

    Men diagnosed with prostate cancer there will be nearly a quarter-million new cases this year in America have several treatment options to discuss with their doctors.


  • Men urged to start prostate screening when they hit 50 (Deseret Morning News)

    They've seen prostate cancer in men as young as 38 or 39, but most cases are diagnosed in men in their 60s and beyond, Dr. George Middleton and Dr. Blake Johnson said during Saturday's Deseret Morning News/Intermountain Healthcare Hotline.


  • Free Prostate Cancer Screenings Offered (RedNova)

    By The Idaho Statesman, Boise Sep. 10--In recognition of Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, St. Luke's Mountain States Tumor Institute is offering free prostate cancer screening exams this month.


  • Blue pins for prostate cancer awareness (Saipan Tribune)

    The Saipan Mayor's Office, in collaboration with the CNMI Department of Public Health and the Commonwealth Cancer Association, will paint the town blue when they lead the distribution of blue pins in observance of Prostate Cancer Prevention Week.


  • Free prostate screening this month at clinics (Deseret Morning News)

    Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among American men, other than skin cancer.


  • Free Prostate Screening This Month at Clinics (RedNova)

    prostate cancer is the most common cancer among American men, other than skin cancer. The key to successful treatment of prostate cancer is early detection.


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