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15-Sep-2011

  • Prostate-cancer screenings save lives

    Special to the Chronicle -- prostate cancer is the most common cancer in American men after skin cancer. Over 240,000 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2011 and over 33,000 will die from this disease according to American Cancer Society estimates. The good news is that more than 2 million men in the United States who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point in their ...


  • Bowden reveals that he had prostate cancer in 2007

    Former Florida State football coach Bobby Bowden revealed he was successfully treated for prostate cancer in 2007, making the rounds Tuesday in New York to tell his story.


  • Bowden reveals he had prostate cancer in 2007

    Former Florida State coach Bobby Bowden was secretly treated for prostate cancer before the 2007 season and has been in remission for four-plus years.


  • Bowden: I had prostate cancer in 2007 (AP)

    Former Florida State football coach Bobby Bowden revealed he was successfully treated for prostate cancer in 2007, making the rounds Tuesday in New York to tell his story. Although he had kept it secret for more than four years, Bowden said he believed it was now "my moral duty to bring it out in the open." Bowden, who turns 82 in early November, appeared on several morning television...


  • Bobby Bowden reveals he had prostate cancer

    Now cancer-free, former Florida State coach is campaigning for prostate cancer awareness Former Florida State coach Bobby Bowden confirmed to ABC's "Good Morning America" Tuesday morning that he had prostate cancer while he was coaching in 2007, and that he kept his medical condition a secret out of fear of dirty recruiting tactics.


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