By Science Daily
While fatherhood might be far from the minds of most young men, behavior patterns they establish early on may impact their ability to become a dad later in life. Excessive laptop use tops this list of liabilities, according to one reproductive speciali
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By Science Daily
A new review published in the Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics assessed whether certain modifications in diet have a beneficial effect on the prevention of prostate cancer.
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By Amy Molnar
Study suggests a diet low in fat and red meat and high in fruits and vegetables is beneficial in preventing and treating prostate cancer
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By Science Daily
High-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN) carries a high predictive value for future diagnosis of prostate cancer.
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By Science Daily
The majority of men who receive one of the standard treatments for localized prostate cancer - surgery or radiation therapy - have an excellent outcome.
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By Anne Doerr
New blood test greatly reduces false-positives in prostate cancer screening
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By Krista Hopson
The majority of men who receive one of the standard treatments for localized prostate cancer – surgery or radiation therapy – have an excellent outcome.
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By Science Daily
Premature ejaculation can be embarrassing, but a new study suggests that it might be a genetic disorder.
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By Lauren Shaftel Williams
Restricting carbohydrates, regardless of weight loss, appears to slow the growth of prostate tumors, according to an animal study being published this week by researchers in the Duke Prostate Center.
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By Graeme Baldwin
High-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN) carries a high predictive value for future diagnosis of prostate cancer. Research published in the open access journal BMC Urology has shown that 41.8% of patients whose extended core biopsy
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By Science Daily
While young men with prostate cancer have a low risk of dying early, those with advanced forms of cancer do not live as long as older men with similar forms of the disease.
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By David Sampson
While young men with prostate cancer have a low risk of dying early, those with advanced forms of cancer do not live as long as older men with similar forms of the disease. That is the conclusion of a new study published in the July 1, 2009 issue of
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By Kelli Miller Stacy
Men Who Take Flomax Shortly After Cataract Surgery More Likely to Have Serious Complications, Study Says
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By Diana Quattrone
Fox Chase Cancer Center researchers have identified a genetic marker that is associated with an earlier onset of prostate cancer in Caucasian men who have a family history of prostate cancer. If the data are confirmed, the marker may help clinicians pe
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By Natasha Singer
Trial Puts Spotlight on Merck
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By Rebecca Smith
Prostate cancer sufferers with conservative forms of the disease could avoid unnecessary surgery and side-effects such as impotence after a new discovery brought a reliable test to identify aggressive cancers a step closer.
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By Dwight Angell
For men younger than 50 with prostate cancer, undergoing a radical prostatectomy can greatly increase their chances for long-term survival, according to a new study from Henry Ford Hospital.
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By Emily Walker
Using sildenafil (Viagra) to treat severe, persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn can help them adapt to breathing outside the womb, according to a
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By Science Daily
Statins, drugs widely prescribed to lower cholesterol, may have protective effects on prostate health.
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By Wendy Isett
Prostate cancer immunotherapy significantly prolongs survival in men with advanced prostate cancer
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