Prostate cancer and press releases revealed

Patient Friendly Book Simplifies Prostate Cancer Treatment Choices. "The Decision:Your Prostate Biopsy Shows Cancer. Now What?" By John C. McHugh M.D. A Urologist and Prostate Cancer Survivor.   A "urologist with his own disease" uses medical insight, personal experience, and humor in a novel fashion to guide the prostate cancer patient in making a treatment …

A fool with a tool is still a fool

Robotic prostate surgery rises, but results unclear New York Times Published Saturday, February 13, 2010 Dr. Jeffrey Cadeddu was trained to take out cancerous prostates by laparoscopy: making small incisions in the abdomen and inserting tools with his own hands to slice out the organ. "Patients interview you," said Cadeddu, a urologist at the University of Texas Southwestern …

And grow hair? I’m in!

Using finasteride and dutasteride to prevent prostate cancer February 13th, 2010 Posted in prostate cancer A recent study at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center has reanalyzed data regarding Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial  (PCPT) to see if it is possible to address this problem. The authors state two conclusions: Clinicians wishing to reduce the risk of any biopsy-detectable prostate cancer should …

Oh really? Only one in 35 actually die? Which one will it be?

Most Not Worried by Delayed Prostate Cancer Therapy Posted by appdrugs in Uncategorized. Tagged: health, news, Prostate, prostate cancer, Therapy. Comments Off Men who delay treatment for their early prostate cancer are not especially anxious about living with the disease, new Dutch research shows. The evidence seems to contradict the assumption that living with untreated prostate …

the prostate and breast are more similiar than you think-but not like you’d think

Perspectives Nature Reviews Cancer, advance online publication, Published online 11 February 2010 | doi:10.1038/nrc2795   Opinion: Breast and prostate cancer: more similar than different Gail P. Risbridger1, Ian D. Davis2, Stephen N. Birrell3 & Wayne D. Tilley3  Abstract Breast cancer and prostate cancer are the two most common invasive cancers in women and men, respectively. Although …

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

Complication rates after TRUS-guided biopsies in 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 transrectal ultrasound-guided (TRUS-guided) prostate biopsy between …