Prostate Cancer in Focus As Disease Claims Dan Fogelberg's Life
The death of Dan Fogelberg puts prostate cancer and treatment options again in focus of public attention.
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LEVITRA Successfully Treats Erectile Dysfunction In Men With Dyslipidemia
Results of the first prospective trial specifically designed to evaluate erectile function in erectile dysfunction patients with dyslipidemia show that LEVITRA.
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Post-Prostatectomy Rehabilitation Improves Men's Natural Sexual Function
Early, postoperative penile rehabilitation can speed prostatectomy patients' healing, achieve natural erectile function and improve their quality of life.
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Adjusting PSA Scores For Obese Men Or Cancers May Be Missed
Doctors may be missing cancers in obese men because the telltale blood marker used to detect the disease can be falsely interpreted as low in this population.
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Ultrasound Treats Localized Prostate Cancer
A new clinic in Cancun, Mexico will offer treatment of localized prostate cancer with HIFU, an ultrasound therapy.
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Pectoral Etching: Viable Option For Men With Poorly Defined Chests
Pectoral etching is proving to be a viable option for men who do not want pectoral implants but want to feel more comfortable with their chest.
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Mismatched' Prostate Cancer Treatment Prevalent
Men with early prostate cancer received therapies that might not be appropriate, based on pre-existing problems with urinary, bowel or sexual function.
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A Low-Carb Diet May Stunt Prostate Tumor Growth
A diet low in carbohydrates may help stunt the growth of prostate tumors.
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True Man's Sexual Energy Nutriment Men's Formula Recalled
American True Man Health Incorporated is expanding it's voluntary recall of dietary supplement product sold under the name and identified as True Man's Sexual Energy Nutriment Men's Formula.
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Should UK Lower Age For Prostate Cancer Detection?
Prostate cancer screening occurs in many countries ahead of evidence from ongoing trials.
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High death toll after severe urinary complications in men over 45
Men's health comes to spotlight as study reveales high mortality in men with acute urinary retention admitted to hospital.
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Radiation Seeds Effectively Cure Prostate Cancer In Young Men
Radiation seed implants (brachytherapy) are just as effective at curing prostate cancer in younger men (aged 60 and younger) as they are in older men.
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Walking Prevents Bone Loss Caused From Prostate Cancer Treatment
Exercise may reduce, and even reverse, bone loss caused by hormone and radiation therapies used in the treatment of localized prostate cancer.
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New Prostate Cancer Technology Saving Lives
Presently, a new case of Prostate cancer is diagnosed every 3 minutes while 90 men die from prostate cancer every day.
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FDA Requests Recall Of 'True Man Sexual Energy'
FDA requested a recall of True Man Sexual Energy Nutrient Capsules and Energy Max Energy Supplement Men's Formula Capsules, illegal drug products that contain potentially harmful, undeclared ingredients.
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New Genetic Variant Associated With Prostate Cancer In African Americans
Two tiny genetic variations may provide the best clues yet for finding more precise ways to estimate prostate cancer risk and improve screening and early detection for men of African descent.
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Giuliani Questioned About Ad Comparing Prostate Cancer Survival Rates
The five-year survival rate for prostate cancer in Britain cited in a radio advertisement recently launched by Republican presidential candidate and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is inaccurate.
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Men's Health: Your Preventive Health Program
Men's general health is subject to risk factors such as age, family history and personal habits. The following are some specific steps that men can take to prevent disease or injury.
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iPlan Saves 25 Minutes Of Time For Each Prostate Cancer Patient
iPlan RT treatment planning software is helping to save more than 83 percent in planning time, while achieving greater consistency in radiotherapy treatments for prostate cancer.
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Walking Prevents Bone Loss Caused From Prostate Cancer Treatment
Exercise may reduce, and even reverse, bone loss caused by hormone and radiation therapies used in the treatment of localized prostate cancer.
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Olmert says he has prostate cancer
Prostate cancer and treatment options are in public focus as Israeli PM Olmert reveals that he has prostate cancer, but will stay on the post.
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The Truth About Soy And Sperm Count
The research did not find a negative relationship between soy and sperm mobility or sperm quality, which are both key factors to fertility.
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FDA Changes Labels for Cialis, Levitra, Viagra Due To Hearing Loss Side Effects
Potential side effects of sudden hearing loss with erectile dysfunction drugs such as Viagra, Levitra and Cialis to be displayed more prominently.
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Male Infertility and Testosterone
A common cause of male infertility - varicoceles, or varicose veins in the scrotum - also results in a depletion of testosterone. Once a common, simple surgery is used to treat varicoceles and thereby restore fertility, testosterone levels are also improved.
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Men Who Learn More About PSA Test Are Less Likely To Seek Screening
When men get a little extra help in understanding prostate cancer screening tests, they come away more educated and confident about their choices.
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Prostate Cancer More Likely To Return In Blacks Than Whites
African-American men are more likely to have their prostate cancer return after treatment, but their disease is no more aggressive when it does recur than that of their white counterparts.
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Soy Protein May Reduce Prostate Cancer Risk
Study suggests consumption of soy protein may play a role in reducing the risk of prostate cancer.
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Prostate Cancer Tumors Not More Aggressive In Black Men Than White Men
Black men do not necessarily have more aggressive prostate cancer tumors than white men.
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Web Site Helps Men Evaluate Risk Of Prostate Cancer
In 2007, more than 218,000 American men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, and more than 27,000 men will die from the disease.
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The Importance Of Prostate Cancer Screening
What is a Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) and why is it important for men to know their PSA number?
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CyberKnife System Shows Momentum As Treatment Option For Prostate Cancer
More than 1,000 men have been treated for prostate cancer with Accuray's CyberKnife Robotic Radiosurgery System.
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Real-Time System Helps Plant 'Seeds' Against Prostate Cancer
Radiation oncologists and urologists have begun using a real-time system to implant radiation-emitting seeds in prostate cancer patients.
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Prostate Cancer Drug Aids Early Diagnosis Of Aggressive Form Of Disease
Men now have another good reason to consider taking finasteride, a well-known generic drug that shrinks an enlarged prostate and reduces the risk of getting prostate cancer by 25 percent.
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Consumers Warned Not To Use Impotence Treatment Drug Deguozhanjiang
Health Canada is advising consumers not to use Deguozhanjiang is promoted as a sexual enhancement/erectile dysfunction product due to concerns about possible side-effects.
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Consumers Warned Not To Use Erectile Dysfunction Treatment Oyster Plus
Health Canada is advising consumers not to use Oyster Plus was an approved sexual enhancement/erectile dysfunction product in Malaysia.
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Chemical Diversity Initiates International Prostate Cancer Discovery Partnership
Researchers are undertaking a partnership to develop novel small molecule therapies for the prevention and treatment of prostate cancer (PRC).
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Mass Male Circumcision Program To Reduce Spread Of HIV/AIDS
Rwanda plans to launch a male circumcision program as a way of reducing the spread of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections.
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Radiation therapy technique reduces length of prostate cancer treatment
This new treatment for early state prostate cancer mimics the dose deposition of brachytherapy, but it is done noninvasively, in an outpatient setting, without making any incisions, needle punctures or anesthesia.
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Prostate Cancer Care Legislation Would Fund Lifesaving Imaging Research
Elijah Cummings, Albert Wynn will co-sponsor legislation that would fund the development of technological advances in the fight against prostate cancer that kills one man every 18 minutes.
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Granholm, MDCH Recognize September As Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
Governor Granholm and the Michigan Department of Community Health are again recognizing September as Prostate Cancer Awareness.
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