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Community Health Fair Thursday
... for the laboratory wellness profile and a fee of $12 for the PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) screening for prostate cancer. The wellness profile is a value of $294 in blood tests that include a lipid profile (cholesterol), glucose, BUN, creatinine, ... Comment?
The 'stache is where it's at; at least for Movember
... men register to grow a mustache through the month, while at the same time raising funds and awareness for prostate cancer worldwide (women can join too, to raise funds and support their stache-sprouting friends). According to their website, there ... Comment?
... most benefit a person with a new diagnosis? Dana Jennings, who writes on Well each Tuesday about coping with prostate cancer, is on vacation. Comment?
Abdul-Jabbar says he has leukemia
... colorectal cancer awareness campaign in the black community as well as to participating in an NBA sponsored prostate cancer awareness campaign. Next Story: NBA: Golden State 146, Minnesota 105 or see all Sports News stories Comment?
Spectrum Pharmaceuticals and Nippon Kayaku Enter Collaboration...
... in Japan and has unparalleled experience in Asia in the field of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer and prostate cancer. We believe that Nippon Kayaku is a terrific strategic partner for apaziquone and for Spectrum." "Apaziquone is an ideal ... Comment?
'Comical' moustaches grown for good cause
... guys like Henderson groom the hair on their upper lips as a way to spread word about the dangers of prostate cancer, and also raise money for research into a killer disease among men. "It's a comical way to bring up a serious subject," explained ... Comment?
... and White Rock. Call Rosanne, 604-581-4881, or Diane, 604-953-0638. Info: youtube.com/recoveryintl. - Surrey Prostate Cancer Support and Awareness Group: Meetings are held the last Saturday of each month from 10 a.m. to noon in the cafeteria at ... Comment?
Rethinking cancer screening? [Respectful Insolence]
... and magazines such as TIME Magazine pointing out that a "rethinking" of routine screening for breast and prostate cancer is under way. The articles bear titles such as A Rethink On Prostate and Breast Cancer Screening , Cancer Society, in Shift, Has ... Comment?
Calling all Mo-growers: keep your tache in trim on the London Eye
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London, Calling all Mo-growers: keep your tache in trim on the London Eye The London Eye is getting involved with the Movember campaign and the Prostate Cancer charity, hosting events and offers for Mo-growers in the capital. Comment?
Canadians Don't have Better Access to Routine Preventative Health Care
... of insured American women who have had the procedure. Just 16 percent of Canadian men have been screened for prostate cancer, compared to 31 percent of uninsured American men and 52 percent of insured American men. Rationing, including with the use ... Comment?
Kidney failure hits men hardest
... checks when they visit their GP, he said, in the same way people were now conditioned to ask for checks for prostate cancer, heart, blood pressure or diabetes. Close Comment?
Men with erectile dysfunction offered new hope after penis tissue regrown in lab
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... waste away if no erections occur for too long. This is a risk faced by patients who have had surgery for prostate cancer. In extreme cases artificial silicone rods can be implanted into the penis but they do not function in a natural way. The new ... Comment?
Bone health and prostate cancer
... Published online 10 November 2009. Abstract Bone metastases are a substantial burden to men with advanced prostate cancer as they often cause pain and can cause fractures and spinal cord compression. Osteoblasts and osteoclasts are both ... Comment?
ASCO Releases Annual Progress Report On Top Cancer Research Advances
... radiation following prostatectomy improves survival and reduces risk of metastasis for men with early-stage prostate cancer. 3. Cancer Prevention and Screening This year, findings from large trials shed new light on widely used cancer detection, ... Comment?
New Study About Prostatitis In The Journal Of Urology Shows...
Main Category: Urology / Nephrology Also Included In: Prostate / Prostate Cancer ; Men's health Article Date: 10 Nov 2009 - 1:00 PST In the November 2009 issue of the Journal of Urology , Stanford Medical School researcher Dr. Comment?
South Jersey Healthcare will host the Man to Man Prostate Cancer Support Group from 7 to 9 p.m. today at South Jersey Healthcare Fitness Connection, Sherman Avenue and Orchard Road, Vineland. Comment?
Pardee to offer prostate exams and screenings
... Society (ACS) recommends that beginning at age 50 men discuss the potential benefits and limitations of prostate cancer testing with their doctor. This discussion should take place starting at age 45 for men at high risk of developing prostate ... Comment?
Routine evaluation of prostate size not as effective in cancer screening, Mayo study finds
New Mayo Clinic research studied the association between prostate-specific antigen levels and prostate size and found that routine annual evaluation of prostate growth is not necessarily a predictor for the development of prostate cancer. Comment?
Routine Evaluation Of Prostate Size Not As Effective In Cancer Screening, Study Finds
However the study suggests that if a man's PSA level is rising quickly, a prostate biopsy is reasonable to determine if he has prostate cancer. Comment?
Interview: Sue Townsend, author
... as, in his 39th year, living back in Leicester in a converted piggery beside his parents, he learns he has prostate cancer. The backdrop this time is Gordon Brown's entry into Number 10, the credit crunch (though Adrian feels safe as he has moved ... Comment?