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  • Obese Prostate Cancer Patients May Benefit More From Brachytherapy
    Brachytherapy, also called seed implants, may be a more beneficial treatment than surgery or external beam radiation therapy for overweight or obese prostate cancer patients. [ read full article ]

  • Schneck to host free prostrate exams
    The Schneck Medical Center Foundation will again sponsor free prostate cancer screening tests on Sept. 11, 16, and Oct. 7. The screenings will be at Schneck’s Cancer Center on the medical center campus. You must have a scheduled appointment to participate in the free screening. [ read full article ]

  • Pelvic Floor Exercises For Men Facing Prostate Surgery: The Sooner The Better
    Men about to undergo prostate cancer surgery should begin a program of pelvic floor muscle exercises (also known as kegel exercises) before surgery, and continue afterwards. That’s the new recommendation from the Expert Committees on the Adult Conservative Management of Incontinence at the International Consultation on Incontinence, Paris, 2008. [ read full article ]

  • What Men Should Know About Prostate Cancer Treatment
    More prostate cancer treatments are available today than ever before, but not all are proven, making it essential for men diagnosed with prostate cancer to get all the facts. Learning about prostate cancer and treatment options is important for men of all ages. Why? Because according to the American Cancer Society, nearly one in six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point in his lifetime. [ read full article ]

  • Prostate Cancer Patients Undergoing Hormone Therapy May Experience Cognitive Effects
    A recent review of the literature has found that hormone deprivation therapy, a commonly used treatment for prostate cancer, may have subtle adverse effects on cognition in patients--such as in the ability to recall and concentrate. [ read full article ]

  • Alternative Treatments For Prostate Cancer
    Chinese men in China have the lowest incidence of prostate cancer. Perhaps they Chinese know something about prostate cancer that we don’t. According to TCM philosophy, tumor is a result of blocked, or stagnant chi (energy). Doctors also agree with this statement, stressing the benefits of regular ejaculation to promote fluid turnover in this region. [ read full article ]

  • Milken's nutrition guide for prostate cancer patients
    From this 40 page booklet we selected the main points and principles. As always, consult with your doctor about any change in diet and/or activity. [ read full article ]

  • Prostate Cancer Treatment and its Effects on Sexual Performance
    Prostate cancer is common and affects a huge percentage of men around the world. Unfortunately erectile dysfunction is a very real side effect of such a radical surgery. But men can get real and very discrete solutions with online prescriptions such as Viagra. [ read full article ]

  • Sexual Life After Prostate Removal
    One of the most feared side effects of therapy for prostate cancer is the impact on sexual health. According to National Cancer Institute in US, about 219.000 men have been diagnosed prostate cancer every year and almost a half of those men had prostate removal. [ read full article ]

  • ED from prostate cancer hormone therapy treatable
    A new study shows that a substantial minority of men receiving so-called androgen deprivation therapy, or ADT, for prostate cancer experience erectile dysfunction (ED). However, many respond well to ED therapy, doctors from Memphis have found. [ read full article ]

  • Hormone Therapy Shows Little Benefit Against Prostate Cancer
    An increasingly common therapy used for localized prostate cancer may not bestow any survival benefits on the patient beyond those seen with a simple "wait-and-see" approach. [ read full article ]

  • Androgen deprivation therapy does not improve survival for elderly men with localized prostate cancer
    A therapy that involves depriving the prostate gland the male hormone androgen is not associated with improved survival for elderly men with localized prostate cancer, compared to conservative management of the disease, according to a study in the July 9 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. [ read full article ]

  • Prevent prostate cancer with checkups
    Once a man turns 50, there are two very important tests he must have to ensure he has good prostate health. [ read full article ]

  • Mediterranean diet cuts cancer risk by 12pc
    The benefits of a Mediterranean diet are not just confined to healthy weight loss. According to a new research, the diet rich in fruit and vegetables can also cut the risk of cancer by 12 per cent.
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  • Invasive methods unnecessary for prostate cancer treatment planning
    Modern 3-D computed tomography is an effective method for locating the prostatic apex for radiation therapy treatment planning in prostate cancer patients because it eliminates the need for an invasive procedure and the related side effects. [ read full article ]

  • Prostate Cancer May Not Get Worse Immediately After Detection
    Prostate cancer patients are suggested not to treat the disease immediately after detecting it, because there are good chances that the disease won't get worse.
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  • Prostate cancer deaths double in men with BRCA2
    Men with prostate cancer caused by a faulty BRCA2 gene are more than twice as likely to die from the disease than those carrying the faulty BRCA1 gene - reveals a study published in the British Journal of Cancer today (Tuesday).
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  • Type of Tomato Product Determines Power Against Prostate Cancer
    Compound produced during drying works with lycopene to protect against malignancies, study suggests
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  • Device offers new option to treat prostate cancer
    Prostate cancer can be difficult to treat with radiation, because the prostate gland is about the size of a walnut.
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  • Radiation treatment for cancer after radical prostatectomy linked with increased survival
    Preliminary findings indicate that for men who underwent radical prostatectomy, radiation treatment after prostate cancer recurrence was associated with an increase in prostate cancer-related survival.
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