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    Oct 7, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  1. 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

  2. Oct 10, 2011 |Story| KWCH
  3. 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.
    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

  4. Nov 18, 2011 |Story| WGN-TV
  5. Hormone Replacement for Men

    Turning 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?
    WGN News
    Turning 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

  6. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. 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 years ago that routine mammograms be sharply curtailed.  As with mammograms and <a href="../../health/breastcancer/">breast cancer</a>, many of those who received treatment for prostate cancer after a blood test showed elevated levels of prostate-specific antigen &mdash; a marker for prostate cancer &mdash; are convinced that the screening saved their lives. To them, eliminating the test is like saying they should have been allowed to die. That sort of argument is powerful but flawed, and it risks subjecting millions of other men to unnecessary and potentially dangerous consequences.
    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

  8. Oct 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. 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, Lutherville

    Tags: Human Body

  10. Jul 26, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. 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

  12. Nov 16, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  13. 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

  14. Jun 20, 2011 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  15. Changing nutrition could help in preventing cancer

    While 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 <a href="http://www.fox59.com/community/littlereddoor/" target="_blank">Little Red Door Cancer Agency</a>, we went on a cancer prevention grocery trip to find the foods you can eat to possibly prevent cancer.
    Fox59
    While 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

  16. Oct 7, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  17. Concordia coach finishes cancer treatment with team by his side

    TribLocal - Oak Park & River Forest » News
    After being diagnosed with prostate cancer in April, Concordia University Chicago head basketball coach Tyler Jones is ready get back to his passion — leading …...
  18. Oct 14, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  19. Lawsuit claims unnecessary prostate surgery led to Glen Ellyn man’s suicide

    TribLocal - Glen Ellyn » News
    A Vietnam veteran from Glen Ellyn committed suicide because a misdiagnosis of prostate cancer and unnecessary surgery that left him incontinent and impotent, according to …...
  20. Nov 14, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  21. 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? …...
  22. Jul 7, 2011 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  23. Former Congressman Mark Foley has prostate cancer, surgery planned for Friday

    Palm Beach Politics | Sun Sentinel blogs
    Former 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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