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| Supplements don't help prevent prostate cancer - Newsday Tue, 18 Nov 2008 08:38:41 GMT SmartAboutHealthSupplements don't help prevent prostate cancerNewsday, NY - Nov 18, 2008Harvard College I'm thinking about taking a special supplement for prostate health. It contains mostly vitamins and minerals, such as complex B, vitamin C, ...Study: Vitamins E and C Fail to Prevent Cancer in Men New York Times(Update 1) Prostate Cancer Not Prevented With Vitamin C, E SmartAboutHealth(Update) Vitamin Supplements Won’t Help Prevent Prostate Cancer dBTechnoWashington Post - Daily Cometall 426 news articles
| | | REMINDER: Prostate Cancer Treatment Using Minimally Invasive ... - MarketWatch Thu, 20 Nov 2008 12:16:46 GMT REMINDER: Prostate Cancer Treatment Using Minimally Invasive ...MarketWatch - 5 hours agoThe prostatectomy will be performed by Dr. Brooke Johnson, Dean Health System urologist, and physician assistant Megan Kushner. ...
| | | REMINDER: Prostate Cancer Treatment Using Minimally Invasive ... - International Business Times Thu, 20 Nov 2008 12:35:31 GMT REMINDER: Prostate Cancer Treatment Using Minimally Invasive ...International Business Times, NY - 5 hours agoDr. Adam Tierney,Dean Health System urologist, will provide commentary. The webcast will behosted by Steve Van Dinter, Regional Director of Media Relations ...
| | | State invites smokers to Great American Smokeout - WKOW-TV.com Wed, 19 Nov 2008 20:05:40 GMT SmartAboutHealthState invites smokers to Great American SmokeoutWKOW-TV.com, WI - 21 hours agoLung cancer remains the leading cause of death for both men and women in Wisconsin as more people die from lung cancer than from breast, prostate and ...Lung cancer still biggest cancer killer The Desert Sunall 378 news articles
| | | Aspirin may mask prostate cancer, study hints - Reuters Mon, 17 Nov 2008 17:13:30 GMT Aspirin may mask prostate cancer, study hintsReuters - Nov 17, 2008By Megan Rauscher NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Middle-aged men who take aspirin or other "nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug" (NSAID) have significantly ...More erection pills for cancer patients Sydney Morning HeraldAspirin could treat prostate cancer – or just mask symptoms ScotsmanAspirin offers prostate cancer hope The Press AssociationIvanhoe - Pharmacy Europeall 47 news articles
| | | Vitamins E, C may not have protective effect against cancer - HemOncToday Thu, 20 Nov 2008 15:12:27 GMT Vitamins E, C may not have protective effect against cancerHemOncToday, NJ - 2 hours agoVitamin E does not appear to have a significant protective effect against prostate cancer, according to data from the Physicians’ Health Study II. ...
| | | Healthy Living: Aspirin may lower prostate cancer risk, Gulf War ... - KSBY Tue, 18 Nov 2008 22:47:37 GMT Healthy Living: Aspirin may lower prostate cancer risk, Gulf War ...KSBY, CA - Nov 18, 2008Vanderbilt University researchers studied more than 1200 men who needed a prostate biopsy. They found those who took aspirin had a nine percent reduction in ...
| | | A 22-y Prospective Study of Fish Intake in Relation to Prostate ... - UroToday Thu, 20 Nov 2008 06:02:54 GMT A 22-y Prospective Study of Fish Intake in Relation to Prostate ...UroToday, CA - 11 hours agoWe conducted a prospective cohort study among 20167 men participating in the Physician's Health Study who were free of cancer in 1983. ...
| | | Could a politician's DNA be abused in a campaign? - USA Today Wed, 19 Nov 2008 22:38:51 GMT USA TodayCould a politician's DNA be abused in a campaign?USA Today - 19 hours agoBut, he says, a 20% higher risk of breast or prostate cancer or diabetes isn't very informative when the average risk is fairly low to begin with. ...
| | | Turn to Tomatoes for Prostate Health - NBC Sandiego.com Fri, 31 Oct 2008 13:06:32 GMT Turn to Tomatoes for Prostate HealthNBC Sandiego.com, CA - Oct 31, 2008If you're concerned about your risk for prostate cancer, don't forget to ask for a tomato the next time you order a hamburger. Better yet, skip the burger ...
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