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Prostate Cancer
Surgery May Beat Radiation for Men With Early Stage Prostate Cancer
A new Canadian study suggests that men with prostate cancer, that is confined to the prostate, are more likely to survive if they have surgery rather than radiation therapy. Learn More ... Read more »
Dr. Michael Fabrizio Discusses Prostate Cancer and the ZERO 5K
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ZERO Prostate Caner Run/Walk VB/Norfolk-Saturday, November 14, 2015
One in seven American men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in his lifetime. That's one in seven fathers, sons, husbands, brothers, partners, and friends. No one wants the men in their lives to be faced with this disease. You can be part of ... Read more »
Dr. John Malcolm Discusses Prostate Cancer
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Smoking May Be Linked to Prostate Cancer’s Return
March 21, 2015 HealthDay News Smoking doubles the risk that prostate cancer will return after surgery for the disease, a new study suggests. Learn More ... Read more »
Genetic Testing May Identify Men at Risk for Prostate Cancer
Published September 17, 2014 1-800-Oncologist.com Genetic Testing May Identify Men at Risk for Prostate Cancer Learn More ... Read more »
Bald men may have higher risk of prostate cancer, study stays
Published September 16, 2014 FoxNews.com A new study has found an association between male-pattern baldness and aggressive prostate cancer, Newsmax Health reported. Learn More ... Read more »
PSA Screening Aids in Decreasing Prostate Cancer Death by 40 Percent
Published: August 5, 2014 Posted By Web Staff One in seven men in the U.S. will be diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point in their lifetime, and one in thirty-five men will die from the disease. Learn More ... Read more »