prostate cancer
prostate cancer
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by Jess Harley - 2007-12-04
The most common reason for exercising is to lose weight and get a thinner body. While this is a great reason to get fit, did you know that there are countless other reasons why you should get fit? W...
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by Suegold - 2007-12-22
There is clear evidence that the African American male is nearly twice as likely to develop prostate cancer compared to the white male. Indeed the highest rate of prostate cancer in the United S...
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by Hamza Davis - 2008-01-02
It has been found that planning your sleep in 90 minute increments will help you get a superior night sleep. You may know that when you sleep, your body goes through five distinct stages of sleep. The...
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by Alexis-Blaise Kenne - 2008-05-20
The prostate cancer is the abnormal growth of cells in the prostate gland which is the part of male reproductive system. Prostate cancer symptoms might or might not manifest in a man suffering from th...
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by james sameul - 2008-05-30
Prostate CancerAdenocarcinoma of the prostate is the clinical term for a cancerous tumor on the prostate gland. As prostate cancer grows, it may spread to the interior of the gland, to tissues near th...
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by Donald Saunders - 2008-06-02
Although there are a number of excellent tests to indicate the possible presence of prostate cancer, such as the digital rectal examination and the prostate specific antigen (PSA) blood test, the ...
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by Donald Saunders - 2008-06-02
About one in every six men will develop prostate cancer which, apart from skin cancer, is the number one cause of cancer deaths in men. For this reason it is vitally important for men to monitor t...
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by Sean Cummings - 2008-06-12
Cancer of the prostate diagnoses in the UK have finally exceeded that of lung cancer, which was until very recently the main malignant tumour affecting men.Rates of prostate cancer have increased in t...
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by Donald Saunders - 2008-06-17
One common form of treatment today for localized prostate cancer is radiation therapy which uses high energy x-rays to kill cancer cells. These x-rays can either be delivered using an external radiati...
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by Donald Saunders - 2008-06-17
The normal approach for surgery in the case of localized prostate cancer is to remove the entire prostate gland and surrounding tissue in an operation known as a radical prostatectomy. The operation i...