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21 Nov

Is Your Doctor's Treatment Advice Biased?

Is Your Doctor's Treatment Advice Biased?

Could your doctor's treatment advice be biased in favor of one treatment or another without any real scientific data to back it up? Definitely. While your doctor almost certainly has your best interests at heart, that doesn't mean that he or she is without a bias in favor of one treatment ove...

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When Is Prostate Cancer "Metastatic"?

Prostate cancer's spread is often described inaccurately by those who have it themselves, their families, and even their doctors. Here's a quick breakdown of how to accurately describe the extent of prostate cancer that has spread. Locally advanced prostate cancer is cancer that has grown throu...

Bury About Pr...e Cancer 4 days ago

Cholesterol May Be Tied to Higher Grade Prostate Cancers

A new study has shown that men with healthy levels of cholesterol have less chance of developing high grade (aggressive) prostate cancer than men with high cholesterol levels. In this study, involving more than 5000 men, researchers from Johns Hopkins University determined that men with total ch...


Actor Dennis Hopper Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer

Dennis Hopper, famed for his roles in movies such as Rebel Without a Cause, Easy Rider, and Blue Velvet was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer and will be undergoing treatment at the University of Southern California. The 73-year-old Hopper hasn't released much other information such as wha...


Grow a Moustache for Prostate Cancer Awareness in

Grow a Moustache for Prostate Cancer Awareness in "Movember"!

The Movember Foundation is back at it again this year as it seeks to promote prostate and testicular cancer awareness by having thousands of men around the world grow moustaches throughout November. For those of you who aren't familiar, "mo" is slang for moustache in Australia (from ...


American Cancer Society Taking Heat for Comments

The American Cancer Society (ACS) has been feeling some heat lately after its chief medical officer, Dr. Otis Brawley, told a New York Times reporter that the benefits of screening tests for breast, prostate, and other cancers had been "exaggerated". Dr. Brawley's comments were given...


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