Jan 30, 2008 | The Argus
Growing prostate may not be cancer, still cause for concern
ONE of the most important glands in a man's body starts out the size of a pea during childhood, grows as large as a walnut by the teen years, and gets as big as a plum or even an orange during old age. via The Argus
Finasteride May Prevent Prostate Cancer But Is It Worth the Sacrifice?
“It works by blocking the body's production of a male hormone that causes the prostate to enlarge.”
Dr. Yair Lotan calls for men to weigh the potential benefits and as well as the side effects of the drug finasteride. via SeniorJournal.com
Twin Perils of Prostate Health
“Why should I waste my time at the doctor's office? There's nothing wrong with me!”
Twin perils of prostate health [Feature] GILCHRIST, KATHLEEN L. RN, CCRN, PHN, FNP-C, PHD The author has disclosed that she has no significant relationships with or financial interest in any commercial ... via Nursing Center