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Evidence shows even small amounts of exercise can benefit men with prostate cancer. As little as 15 minutes of physical activity a day can substantially cut death rates in men with prostate cancer, new research hints. We saw benefits at very attainable levels of activity, lead investigator Dr. Stacey A. Kenfield of Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, noted in a statement from the American Association for Cancer Research Frontiers in ...
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Her data on the nearly 50,000 men in the study showed how common a diagnosis of prostate cancer has become since widespread screening began. In the 20 years from 1986 to 2006, 4,975 cases of prostate cancer were diagnosed, affecting just about 10 percent of the men in the study. But only 846 of those cancers were Men's ED Hardy Long Shirts life-threatening, because they had spread beyond the prostate gland or were growing aggressively, ...
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A friend of mine died recently, Neil was in his late sixties and was an identical twin. His twin brother, David was extremely concerned that the same fate awaited him but need not have worried as lifestyle factors are the main cause cancer, not genetics. Neil’s cancer started in the prostate then shifted to his lungs, he was a smoker most of his life but gave up 15 years ago. Neil’s sister said he should have done something about it when ...
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