A MACMILLAN cancer support unit will be stationed in Newbury’s Market Place tomorrow (Wednesday) to mark the beginning of national prostate cancer awareness month. The campaign runs throughout March and aims to raise awareness on the signs and symptoms A recent study has led researchers to speculate that addressing cholesterol levels through statin use and lifestyle modification may reduce the risk of prostate cancer recurrence after radical prostatectomy. The retrospective cohort analysis of more than Mohummad Minhaj Siddiqui, MD, assistant professor of surgery, University of Maryland School of Medicine, director of urologic robotic surgery, University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center, discusses a study which demonstrated men DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (www.researchandmarkets.com/research/bctd5d/metastatic) has announced the addition of the "Metastatic Prostate Cancer - Pipeline Review, H1 2015" report to their offering. This report provides The incidence of prostate cancer among men of Afro-Caribbean origin is higher than in white men, they are more likely to be diagnosed as emergencies and their mortality rates are higher. Until now it has been unclear why these disappointing outcomes exist. Active surveillance (AS) is a treatment method whereby the course of the cancer is monitored carefully, with an expectation to start treatment immediately if the cancer is found to progress. AS is currently considered for prostate cancer patients who have .
Even more men with prostate cancer could be managed with active surveillance, a new study suggests. At present, active surveillance is largely limited to men with low-risk disease, but it might also be suitable for those with "favorable" intermediate-risk The reasoning of the Task Force is similar to the old phrase that “more men die with prostate cancer than from prostate cancer.” This, of course, is only comforting if it is someone else’s prostate. Statistically, the risk of cancer and the potential SINGAPORE: Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is back at work after undergoing a successful surgery for prostate cancer two weeks ago. Lee today posted his Facebook photos of well-wishes and cards that he received after his surgery, along with a THURSDAY, Feb. 19, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- New research suggests that a wait-and-watch approach for prostate cancer isn't being used often enough, and that more men are being treated than may be necessary. Additionally, the researchers expressed concern .
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