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2013/05/17 17:30
2013/05/17 17:30
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What you need to know about new PSA screening guidelines Recently, the American Urological Association (AUA) announced new guidelines for prostate specific antigen (PSA) testing. These guidelines...
2013/05/17 17:30
2013/05/17 17:30
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2013/05/16 23:16
2013/05/16 23:16
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This news comes a few days after a presentation at the annual conference of the American Urological Association that links heavy pot use to a much lower risk of bladder cancer. See also: Marijuana Is...
2013/05/16 06:17
2013/05/16 06:17
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We are swayed by our own expectations. The research, reported in the Journal of Gerontology, found that elderly subjects scored 20 to 30 percent worse on memory tests after reading a pessimistic...
2013/05/13 15:19
2013/05/13 15:19
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Medical Monday: Changes in Guidelines for Prostate Cancer Screening A possible link is found between exposure to Agent Orange and deadly forms of prostate cancer among veterans Previous research has...
2013/05/13 14:20
2013/05/13 14:20
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A new study that spanned 11 years found that smoking marijuana may lower the chances of getting bladder cancer. The study’s not been peer-reviewed yet, USA Today reported. It involved 83,000 men who...
2013/05/12 22:40
2013/05/12 22:40
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A new genetic test to gauge the aggressiveness of prostate cancer may help tens of thousands of men each year decide whether they need to treat their cancer right away or can safely monitor it. The...
Read more at Japan Today, ThirdAge
2013/05/10 18:52
2013/05/10 18:52
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Randy Dotinga HealthDay Reporter Use of testosterone supplements -- or "T" -- is rapidly rising in the United States, and some observers think usage will remain inflated as more men see it as a...
2013/05/10 16:16
2013/05/10 16:16
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Prostate cancer screening: When should you have the test? The American Urological Association announced it now supports new guidelines that say routine screening for prostate cancer is no longer...
2013/05/10 10:30
2013/05/10 10:30
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By Kathleen DohenyHealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, May 7 (HealthDay News) -- Men who are uninsured or underinsured get advanced prostate cancer at nearly four times the national average and don't survive...
2013/05/09 16:17
2013/05/09 16:17
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... A new genetic test to gauge the aggressiveness of prostate cancer may help tens of thousands of men each year decide whether they need to treat their cancer right away or can safely monitor...
2013/05/09 15:08
2013/05/09 15:08
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While the percentage of kidney transplants involving live donors has remained stable for other minority populations, African Americans have seen a decline in live donors even as more of them receive...
2013/05/09 07:09
2013/05/09 07:09
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Exosome Diagnostics, a leading developer of biofluid-based molecular diagnostic products for use in personalized medicine research and clinical diagnostics, today announced the presentation of data at...
2013/05/08 16:12
2013/05/08 16:12
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MONDAY, May 6 (HealthDay News) -- Men with prostate cancer that has spread to other parts of their body are more likely to die after visiting an emergency department on the weekend rather than a...
2013/05/08 15:16
2013/05/08 15:16
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Prostate cancer screening: When should you have the test? The American Urological Association announced it now supports new guidelines that say routine screening for prostate cancer is no longer...
Read more at CBS News, CBS News
2013/05/08 15:08
2013/05/08 15:08
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Robot-assisted surgery to remove kidney cancers has seen a rapid increase in use, and has both replaced and proven safer than laparoscopic procedures for the same purpose, according to a study by the...
2013/05/08 07:09
2013/05/08 07:09
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Based on a major effort co-led by Richard Valicenti, UC Davis Department of Radiation Oncology Professor and Chair, the nation's leading urological and radiation oncology organizations today announced...
2013/05/08 06:47
2013/05/08 06:47
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By Jeffrey Kopman For the nearly 75 percent of men with untreated erectile dysfunction, the only thing going up is the price they might have to pay for treatment. Following the announcement that...
2013/05/07 23:33
2013/05/07 23:33
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Low-dose estrogen oral contraceptives may increase a woman's risk for chronic pelvic pain symptoms and even pain during sexual climax, U.S. researchers say. Researchers at New York University and...
2013/05/07 21:38
2013/05/07 21:38
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Doctors’ Associations Release New Recommendations for Prostate Cancer Screening Article date: May 7, 2013 By Stacy Simon Two physicians’ groups are now recommending informed decision-making when it...
2013/05/07 14:08
2013/05/07 14:08
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Giving patients better access to primary health care could save nearly $4 billion a year in unnecessary emergency room visits for a single common complaint - urinary tract infections - according to a...