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Advice to a Cancer Patient Facing News He Didn't Want
21 hours ago ago from The New Life of e-Patient Dave
Recently an online friend from long ago introduced me to someone who's got a cancer case that's not going well, looking for any advice and counsel. He wrote today to a big cc list, with unfavorable news (I'm obscuring all details), and I replied. In the email he expressed understandable concern about the next treatment, discussed his physician's news about the odds, and said he doesn't want to disappoint anyone. This is my response. Note: ...
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16 hours ago ago from The Weight Loss Club
While prostate cancer is a treatable disease, recent studies have suggested that many cases can be prevented so long as one makes an effort to stay healthy through proper diet and exercise. Thankfully, there are now supplements available that contain all of the necessary nutrients that the prostate needs to remain in good health. Detecting and Preventing Prostate Cancer As is the case with most forms of cancer, the key to effective treatment ...
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19 hours ago ago from New Jersey Personal Injury Blog
Recent Mayo Clinic research has determined that routine annual evaluation of prostate growth is not solely the best predictor for the development of prostate cancer. According to a recent news report, the recent study suggests that if a man's prostate specific antigen (PSA) level is rising quickly, a prostate biopsy is a more reasonable way to rule out prostate cancer. PSA is a substance that is produced in the prostate gland. Under normal ...
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11 hours ago ago from More Facts Per Square Inch — FactBooster
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11 hours ago ago from Fight the Fight Against Cancer
Although prostate cancer is considered a disease of the elderly man, it has been known to inflict its damage on men in their early 30s. Heredity seems to play a factor especially in younger patients. If you're a man over 50, you should consider a yearly Prostate cancer PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) test. It's a simple a blood test that can help doctors catch the very early cases of prostate cancer . This is a great way to protect yourself ...
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Cancer Center Ads Appeal to Emotions at a Fragile Time
15 hours ago ago from The New York Times
A print advertisement for prostate cancer surgery at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Manhattan is typical of the way many elite research and teaching hospitals sell hope to the public. KEEPING IT PERSONAL Advertisements by leading cancer treatment centers have made bold claims. Multimedia Related Factors to Weigh in Deciding Where to Get Care (December 19, 2009) Health Guide: Cancer In order to view this ...
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