Saturday, November 28, 2009

prostate

Omega-3 Fatty Acids Guard Against Advanced Prostate Cancer

Even men genetically predisposed to disease benefit from eating fish, study finds more >>

'Male Lumpectomy' May Help Some With Prostate Cancer

Procedure involves freezing tumor rather than removing entire gland more >>

PSA Tests Not Race-Specific, Study Finds

Contrary to common belief, same threshold works well for black and white men, researchers say more >>

Urine Test May One Day Predict Prostate Cancer

Lab results identify component linked to aggressiveness of disease more >>

Health Tip: Warning Signs of Enlarged Prostate

Signs that you should get treatment more >>

Selenium, Vitamins E and C Won't Prevent Prostate Cancer

Large trials fail to confirm suspected benefit. more >>

Single Men Less Likely to Get Prostate Screens

This held true even for men with a family history of the disease, researchers say more >>

Rapaflo Approved for Enlarged Prostate

The leading reason men visit urologists more >>

ED Drug Relieves Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms

In men with enlarged prostates, daily Cialis showed benefit without side effects more >>

One in 5 Young Men Had Prostate Screen in Past Year

Analysis may aid in guiding recommendations on who should get screened and when more >>

Health Buzz: Fertility Treatments and Other Health News

Omega-3 fats as medicine, more men than women are adopting kids, and PSA tests for obese men. more >>

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