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Smoking May Increase Risk of Prostate Cancer Recurrence, Death
June 21, 2011 A new study suggests that men with prostate cancer who smoke increase their risk of prostate cancer recurrence and of dying from the ... > full story -
Being a Smoker at Time of Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Linked With Increased Risk of Death
June 21, 2011 Men who are diagnosed with prostate cancer and who are also smokers have an associated increased risk of all-cause, cardiovascular and prostate cancer-specific death, according to a study in the June ... > full story -
Urinary Incontinence Doubles Risk of Postpartum Depression
June 20, 2011 Women with urinary incontinence after giving birth are almost twice as likely to develop postpartum depression as those without incontinence. Health professionals should be proactive and ask women ... > full story -
Actos for Diabetes? Medical Societies Respond to the FDA's Safety Announcement on the Use of Actos
June 16, 2011 Experts urge diabetes patients to remain on their prescribed medications unless instructed otherwise by their health-care ... > full story -
Drug Shows Promise in Prostate Cancer Spread to Bone
June 7, 2011 A new drug to treat prostate cancer shows early promise, particularly against tumors that have spread to the bone, a multi-site study ... > full story -
Targeted Cancer Therapy Kills Prostate Tumor Cells, Study Finds
June 6, 2011 A new targeted therapy for prostate cancer halts tumor growth in animals with advanced prostate cancer that is resistant to hormone therapy, a new study ... > full story -
New Strategy to Combat Cystitis
June 3, 2011 One in three women will be faced at least once in her life with cystitis. Cystitis is caused by Escherichia coli bacteria which fasten on to the wall of the bladder by means of thread-like structures ... > full story -
Experimental Vaccine Made from Frozen Immune Cells Shows Promise for Prostate Cancer Patients
June 2, 2011 Metastatic prostate cancer patients who received an investigational vaccine made from their own frozen immune cells lived 10 months longer than those not treated with it, according to new ... > full story -
Higher Doses of Radiation in Fewer Treatments Proved Safe, Effective for Low-Risk Prostate Cancer, Study Finds
June 2, 2011 In a multicenter clinical trial, researchers have found that higher doses of stereotactic radiation therapy requiring fewer treatments are safe and effective for patients with ... > full story -
Noninvasive Wireless Near-Infrared Device Provides Reliable Diagnosis of Bladder Dysfunction
May 31, 2011 A cell phone-sized, wireless near-infrared device is as reliable as the current "gold standard" invasive tests in determining bladder disease, according to a new ... > full story -
New Made-in-Canada Therapy for Bladder Cancer Shows Promising Results
May 24, 2011 Clinical trials for a new bladder cancer therapy show promising interim results. Lead researcher Alvaro Morales says that the breakthrough using the drug Urocidin follows thirty years of his research ... > full story -
Brisk Walking May Help Men With Prostate Cancer, Study Finds
May 24, 2011 A study of 1,455 US men diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer has found a link between brisk walking and lowered risk of prostate cancer progression, according to ... > full story
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