What about the 30,000 men that die annually in the U.S.?

Prostate Cancer Testing Doesn’t Help, It HarmsĀ Men by S. L. Baker, features writerĀ  (NaturalNews) If you are a man, you’ve probably had the fear of prostate cancer drilled into you — along with the idea that it is critical to your health, and probably your life, to have regular prostate cancer screenings. But two just …

If you can feel a prostate nodule-its probably too late. Obamacare?

Complication rates after TRUS-guided biopsies inĀ Canada Posted on February 5, 2010 by Sitemaster - The newprostatecancerinfolink.com A new report from another group of Canadian researchers has reported a twofold to fourfold increase in the rate of hospital admissions in Ontario within 30 days of the procedure for men receiving a transrectalĀ ultrasound-guided (TRUS-guided) prostate biopsy between …

Elevated PSA? To biopsy or not to biopsy-that is the question.

The rectal exam can be completely normal and you can have prostate cancer. The rectal exam can be completely abnormal and you don't have cancer. The PSA can beĀ elevated and you don't have cancer. The PSA can be normal and you do have cancer. The PSAĀ  can be elevated and the rectal exam abnormal and …

A male mastectomy? Men’s ego and pride take a hit with prostate cancer

Prostate cancer diagnosis raises risk of suicide REUTERS, 3 February 2010, 02:52pm IST health Suicide prostate cancer Being diagnosed with prostate cancer roughly doubles the risk of suicide or death from a heart attack, said U.S. researchers, adding to the harm linked with diagnosis of this often slow-growing cancer. A team at Harvard and Brigham …

I don’t want a “Gaines” shot.

'Prostatic Evasive Anterior Tumours': The Role Of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 31 Jan 2010Ā Ā Ā  UroToday.com - In this recent article, we review our experience and delineate the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in identifying patients presenting with a raised prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level and clinical findings suggestive of anterior predominant tumors, which appear to be …