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On Faith: God and the Big C
I was really not very aware of cancer's reach until a friend contracted prostate cancer about 20 years ago. Soon after that, another friend was diagnosed with the same illness and, shortly thereafter, I awoke from a colonoscopy to learn that I had cancer....Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Health Treatments, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Colonoscopy, Prostate Cancer
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Fair screenings find 371 possible cancer cases
HUTCHINSON, Kan. (AP) — A trip to the Kansas State Fair might have been a lifesaver for 371 men.
The Wichita Eagle reports (http://bit.ly/r6T8DM) that's the number of potential prostate cancer cases found during screening by the Hutchinson Clinic...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Hospitals and Clinics, Prostate Cancer, Human Body, Cancer
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Hormone Replacement for Men
WGN NewsTurning back the hands of time for men. A Chicago doctor says he has the answer in the form of a hormone, but is it healthy? It comes in a cream, a gel and a shot - giving the body back what nature provided in youth. Dr. Mark Rosenbloom, Lifeforce...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Prostate Cancer, Health, Hormones and Metabolism, Testosterone
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Prostate screening: When more information is a bad thing
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force's recommendation against routine use of a blood test that can offer early detection of prostate cancer has led to puzzlement and anger. The reaction has been similar to that following the group's suggestion two...Tags: Internists, Prostate Cancer, Health and Medical Professionals, Blood, Cancer
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Brother, can you spare a prostate-specific antigen test?
Yesterday, I saw a urologist panhandling on York Road ("When more information can hurt," Oct. 12). The poor fellow can't make a living anymore since he can no longer do his bogus prostate biopsies and surgeries. Kerry B. Fisher, LuthervilleTags: Human Body
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New Maryland plan targets cancer deaths
State health officials released an ambitious plan Tuesday to reduce cancer deaths, using the latest strategies to prevent, detect and treat the disease — and save the lives of an additional 1,200 Marylanders a year. "Our goal in Maryland is to have...Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Healthcare Provider, Physical Conditions, Healthcare Policies, Obesity
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Tom Firey: Is cancer screening bad for you, and Obamacare?
It’s been a tough autumn for the nation’s new health care law, known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act inside the Beltway and as “Obamacare” everywhere else. First, a new report on employer-provided health...Tags: Health Insurance, Government Health Care, Prostate Cancer, Crime, Law and Justice, Democratic Party
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Changing nutrition could help in preventing cancer
Fox59While it may seem that almost everyday a new report suggests something else could cause cancer, Hoosiers have a chance to fight back by changing the foods that they eat. As a part of Fox59's partnership with Little Red Door Cancer Agency, we went on a...Tags: Pasta, Lifestyle and Leisure, Prostate Cancer, Health, Tomatoes
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Concordia coach finishes cancer treatment with team by his side
TribLocal - Oak Park & River Forest » NewsAfter being diagnosed with prostate cancer in April, Concordia University Chicago head basketball coach Tyler Jones is ready get back to his passion — leading …... -
Lawsuit claims unnecessary prostate surgery led to Glen Ellyn man’s suicide
TribLocal - Glen Ellyn » NewsA Vietnam veteran from Glen Ellyn committed suicide because a misdiagnosis of prostate cancer and unnecessary surgery that left him incontinent and impotent, according to …... -
Bobblehead Dad: No "Mo" Prostate
TribLocal - Elmhurst(Bobblehead Dad is showing his support for "Movember" – a worldwide movement to support men's health during the month of November. Don't know about Movember? …... -
Former Congressman Mark Foley has prostate cancer, surgery planned for Friday
Palm Beach Politics | Sun Sentinel blogsFormer Congressman Mark Foley, diagnosed several weeks ago with an aggressive prostate cancer, will have surgery Friday morning to have his prostate removed. Foley, who was a Republican congressman from Palm Beach County for almost 12 years, said in a.......Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Prostate Cancer, Health, Politics, Elections
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