V.A. Is Fined Over Errors in Radiation at Hospital

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission cited an “unprecedented number” of mistakes by the Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center in treating prostate cancer patients.

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Blocking Gene Ages Cancer Cells

Researchers at Harvard Medical School have discovered that by blocking a gene named Skp2, cancer cells age quickly and divide at a much slower rate. This study used mice that are created to develop prostate cancer.

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Treating Prostate Cancer With Longer Treating Periods Is The

Treating Prostate Cancer Of Elderly Men, The Challenges Involved

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Prostate Cancer Insight | Information About Prevention, Symp

Prostate Cancer Insight is a source of information about prostate cancer symptoms, prevention and insurance implication. A place to learn how to overcome all the challenges of prostate cancer.

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Knowing The Facts To Avoid Mental Agony If The Prostate

Though prostate cancer is not considered to be a life threatening form of cancer (according to the National Cancer Institute), it is still a great concern of many men living on this planet.

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Ice ball therapy 'wipes out breast cancer cells'

The technique called cryotherapy is already used to treat prostate cancer. It involves inserting several needle-like 'cryoprobes' into the tumour and passing super-cold gas through them.

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Mr. Ablin's father died of prostate cancer/presented late

The irony that Mr. Albin discoverer of PSA, not the PSA test, is against the use of PSA and screening, the very thing that could have saved his father from dying of prostate cancer.

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Baldness 'Could Be Good For Your Health' Say Scientists

A receding hairline can be a good thing, according to US scientists, who say men who go bald by 30 appear to be less likely to develop prostate cancer.

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Prostate Cancer Screening Needed! | Nottingham Urology

NHS patients should be screened for prostate cancer says Andrew Lloyd Webber.

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Baldness 'could be good for your health' say scientists

Men who start going bald at a young age are up to 45% less likely to get prostate cancer in later life, a study has found.

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