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A leading medical group said it has backed off its longstanding recommendation men over 40 should get routine prostate cancer screenings. The American Urological Association said new evidence suggests the routine tests aren't necessary for many of
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The Globe and Mail Last updated Wednesday, Apr. 24 2013, 11:55 PM EDT (AP Video) When Brian Danter, a 61-year-old youth pastor from Windsor, Ont., learned he had early-stage prostate cancer five years ago, he chose to monitor it closely rather than
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Font Resize Vacaville Mayor Steve Hardy is battling prostate cancer. He announced the news at Tuesday's City Council meeting in the spirit of transparency. The 70-year-old advised that he annually takes a Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) test and it's
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Aggressive' prostate cancer gene find Health editor, BBC News online Genetics appear to dictate how the cancer behaves Men with prostate cancer and an inherited gene mutation have the worst form of the disease, research reveals...These men might
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In a cruel twist of fate, these three top prostate cancer experts have ALL been hit by the disease. EST, 11 March 2013 Every year 40,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer and more than 10,000 die from it. Treatment can cause anxiety and side-
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Staff Reporter mjthomas@suntimes.com March 10, 2013 11:56PM Men with low-risk prostate cancer have long had to choose between aggressive treatment that had the potential for significant side effects or active surveillance, with the risk of the
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22 January 2013 Men who go bald by the time they reach 40 may be at increased of getting prostate cancer at an early age, according to new research. Scientists who studied hair loss patterns in nearly 10,000 men found those who experienced receding
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Recent research on prostate cancer continues to highlight the importance of fruit and vegetable consumption in men's health. Flavonoids, a group of phytochemicals that abound in plant-based foods, could easily be considered one of nature's most
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A small percentage of men in a prostate cancer study complained that their penis seemed shorter following treatment, with some saying that it interfered with intimate relationships and caused them to regret the type of treatment they chose...No men
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36:52 PM PST Updated: 12/07/2012 07:46:10 PM PST A Salinas urologist under federal investigation is also facing possible sanctions by the California Medical Board over a separate issue. Dr. Aytac Apaydin, co-owner of Salinas Valley Urology
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