By Fox News
Girl With Rare Condition Gets OK to Have Testicles Removed
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By Sun Online
The first pill to prevent premature ejaculation launches in the U.K. tomorrow.
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By Science Daily
Many cancers detected by screening tests are not destined to cause symptoms or death and therefore represent a phenomenon known as overdiagnosis.
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By Science Daily
For a long time now doctors have known that prostate cancer "runs in the family."
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By Fanny Facsar
You may drive a hybrid car, eat organic food, use "green" beauty products and design your home according to the latest environmentally friendly standards. But if you haven't considered "greening your love life, you are still a total envi
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By Sciene Daily
Cold, dry weather has been linked to an increased incidence of prostate cancer.
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By Science Daily
A high level of one type of estrogen in a man's body might increase his risk of developing prostate cancer.
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By Science Daily
Men living in deprived areas are far less likely to be treated with the most common types of radical treatment for prostate cancer than those in more affluent places, says a study published online in the British Medical Journal.
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By Science Daily
Boosting the radiation dose given to prostate cancer patients to a level that cut tumor recurrence in half did not increase the severity of side effects reported by patients up to a decade later.
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By Science Daily
Researchers at Johns Hopkins have evaluated a simple, more specific blood test that identifies patients undergoing proactive surveillance for low-grade, low-stage, non-palpable prostate cancer who would eventually require treatment.
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By Science Daily
Johns Hopkins epidemiologists say that prostate cancer patients who gain five or more pounds near the time of their prostate surgery are twice as likely to have a recurrence of their cancer compared with patients whose weight is stable.
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By Science Daily
The European Association of Urology reiterated that it does not recommend a mass screening policy in Europe for men who are concerned over prostate cancer, a stance which reflects the position it issued last year regarding prostate cancer screening.
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By Science Daily
The American Cancer Society estimates one man in six will get prostate cancer during his lifetime, making it the second-leading cause of cancer death in men.
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By Science Daily
An experimental drug is showing promise for the treatment of men with an aggressive form of advanced prostate cancer.
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By Ed Edelson
Italian study says yes, but earlier U.S. study had different conclusion
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By David Freeman
Experts explain how a penis changes in size, appearance, and sexual function as a man ages.
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By Science Daily
Van Andel Research Institute (VARI) researchers have developed a new method to better study the cells that line and protect the prostate in relation to the development of cancer.
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By Eric Clark
The multi-billion-pound global trade in bogus medicines is responsible for an estimated half a million deaths a year. As Europe becomes an ever-more lucrative target for counterfeiters, Eric Clark meets the government agents and pharmaceutical company
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The gender line 2010-04-05
By Kendall Powell
Men mostly suffer from coronary artery disease, but women predominantly suffer from problems with smaller arteries. Diagnosis and treatment affect outcomes.
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By Science Daily
Van Andel Research Institute (VARI) scientists have determined how two proteins required for the initiation and development of prostate cancer interact at the molecular level, which could lead to improved treatments for the disease.
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