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    May 17, 2012 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  1. Hampton man celebrates 5-year survival of cancer

    When Floyd Walker, now 62, was diagnosed with prostate cancer five years ago, his treatment choices were limited, both by his health history and available therapies in the area. After checking out local options, he took matters into his own hands and self-referred to Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Philadelphia.
    When Floyd Walker, now 62, was diagnosed with prostate cancer five years ago, his treatment choices were limited, both by his health history and available therapies in the area. After checking out local options, he took matters into his own hands and...

    Tags: Health, Knee Replacement, FedEx Corporation, Oncology, Prostate Cancer

  2. May 23, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Steve Lopez: A second opinion about the PSA prostate cancer test

    L.A. NOW
    So the PSA test for prostate cancer should be abandoned, according to a government advisory panel? Not in the opinion of highly regarded Santa Monica urologist Milton Krisiloff, who was my doctor in the late 1990s when I lived on......
  4. Mar 30, 2012 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  5. Prostate Cancer: Progress Slow but Promising

    Marty Mitcham's life was on track until 2008 when it was briefly derailed by prostate cancer.
    CW33 News
    Marty Mitcham's life was on track until 2008 when it was briefly derailed by prostate cancer. He followed all the health rules. "I had heard that at age 50 you should have a PSA,” Marty recalled. “In my case it was very far along at that...

    Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Health, Prostate Cancer, Bones and Joints, Human Body

  6. Apr 17, 2012 |Story| KSWB-LTV
  7. Warren Buffett diagnosed with prostate cancer

    Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett said Tuesday he has been diagnosed with stage 1 prostate cancer.
    FOX 5 San Diego Staff
    Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett said Tuesday he has been diagnosed with stage 1 prostate cancer. He will continue in his current role and his condition is “not remotely life threatening.” Berkshire shares are off about 2% on the news. ...

    Tags: Health, Cook County, Chicago, Egypt, Prostate Cancer

  8. Apr 25, 2012 |Story| KTUU
  9. Alaska Rep. Les Gara Recovering after Prostate Cancer Surgery

    <span>Alaska Representative Les <span>Gara</span> of Anchorage spent Tuesday recovering in a New York City hospital after undergoing surgery for prostate cancer.</span>
    Channel 2 News
    Alaska Representative Les Gara of Anchorage spent Tuesday recovering in a New York City hospital after undergoing surgery for prostate cancer. Gara said preliminary indications show that the procedure was a success and he remains in a lot of pain, but...

    Tags: Health, Government, Prostate Cancer, New York City, Sean Parnell

  10. Apr 26, 2012 |Story| AP Broadcast
  11. Cancer survivors urged to eat better, exercise

    ATLANTA (AP) — A cancer diagnosis often inspires people to exercise and eat healthier. Now the experts say there's strong evidence that both habits may help prevent the disease from coming back. New guidelines issued Thursday by the American Cancer...

    Tags: Nutrition, Health, Colon Cancer, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Research

  12. Apr 18, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  13. Warren Buffett Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer

    NEW YORK -- Iconic investor Warren Buffett announced Tuesday that he has been diagnosed with stage I prostate cancer in a letter to shareholders of his firm Berkshire Hathaway.
    CNN
    NEW YORK -- Iconic investor Warren Buffett announced Tuesday that he has been diagnosed with stage I prostate cancer in a letter to shareholders of his firm Berkshire Hathaway. Buffett, 81, said his "condition is not remotely life-threatening or even...

    Tags: Health, GEICO, Chicago, Health and Medical Professionals, S&P 500

  14. Mar 25, 2012 |Story| WXMI
  15. A Pioneer In Food Banks Passes Away

    It's impossible to measure how many lives John Arnold touched, or how many people he reached out to, or how much food he put on the tables of hungry families.
    FOX 17 News
    It's impossible to measure how many lives John Arnold touched, or how many people he reached out to, or how much food he put on the tables of hungry families. The former executive director of Feeding America died Sunday after a six-year battle with...

    Tags: Agent Orange Poisoning (1961-1971), Health, Springfield, Charity, Prostate Cancer

  16. Mar 14, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  17. Circumcision may cut prostate cancer

    Good news for all you guys who got clipped.
    KIAH
    Good news for all you guys who got clipped. Yeah, seems like your little sacrifice paid off. A new study suggests that men who leave a little bit of themselves behind, reduce the risk of getting cancer in their behind, so to speak. Researchers at the...

    Tags: Health, Medical Research, Prostate Cancer, Human Body, Cancer

  18. Mar 12, 2012 |Story| CNN
  19. "Cutting" your risk of prostate cancer

    They don't call it "The Big C" for nothing. People don't even like to say the word out loud.
    CNN
    They don't call it "The Big C" for nothing. People don't even like to say the word out loud. The good news, we're told, is that there are many things we can do - or not do - in our adult lives to lower our risk of developing different types of cancer....

    Tags: Health, Human papillomavirus, Time Warner Inc., Medical Research, Prostate Cancer

  20. Feb 25, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Remote-control surgery grows, despite inconclusive evidence

    Chubby, pink and anesthetized into unconsciousness and paralysis, 16-week-old Ian Lund was a small bump under blue drapes on an operating table at University of Chicago Medicine. Perched above him was a robot, with arms like a three-legged  spider.
    Chubby, pink and anesthetized into unconsciousness and paralysis, 16-week-old Ian Lund was a small bump under blue drapes on an operating table at University of Chicago Medicine. Perched above him was a robot, with arms like a three-legged spider. One...

    Tags: Health, Chicago Tribune, Medical Research, Chicago, Crime, Law and Justice

  22. Jan 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Genetic mutation shown in some men with prostate cancer

    Researchers at Johns Hopkins and the University of Michigan have discovered an inherited mutation linked to significantly higher risk of prostate cancer development at a younger age. The discovery, after two decades of looking, provides insight into...

    Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Health, University of Michigan, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Research

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