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Prostate Cancer Prevention & Early Diagnosis Articles Overview

By: Melanie Haiken, Caring.com senior editor
June 18, 2009
It's important to listen to your body and notice anything that's different, odd, or unexplainable. You don't want to join the ranks of cancer patients who realize too late that symptoms they'd noticed for a long time could have sounded the alarm earlier, when cancer was easier to cure. Complete article
By: Johns Hopkins University
March 10, 2010
Research suggests that being overweight may not increase your risk of developing prostate cancer. But obese men who do develop the prostate cancer tend to have more aggressive, higher-grade cancers at the time of diagnosis and a greater risk of dying. Complete article
By: John's Hopkins Medical Center
February 2, 2010
Can an active lifestyle protect a man from prostate cancer? Research reported in the journal Cancer Causes and Control (Volume 19, page 107) suggests that it might ... Complete article
July 23, 2009
Vitamin D is offering a ray of hope for men diagnosed with prostate cancer. Research suggests that vitamin D in sufficient levels reduces the risk of developing prostate cancer and may help suppress the growth and spread of prostate cancer cells in men who already have it. Learn easy ways to increase vitamin D.
Complete article
July 10, 2009
New research helps to quantify the benefits and risks associated with PSA screening. This article provides information that can serve as a foundation for talks between men and their health care providers about the value of PSA screening for them. Complete article
July 21, 2009
The tests recommended for men will vary based on age, ethnic background, family history and various lifestyle factors. This calculator provides basic recommendations to discuss with your healthcare professional. Complete article
July 17, 2009
Topics in this overview include: What is Prostate Cancer, Risk Factors & Prevention, Early Detection, Diagnosis, Staging, Treatment, Questions for Your Doctor, and more. Complete article
July 21, 2009
Because family health history is such a powerful screening tool, the Surgeon General has created a new computerized tool to help make it fun and easy for anyone to create a sophisticated portrait of their family's health. Complete article
July 9, 2009
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among men in the United States, after lung cancer. Risk factors and screening methods are examined. Complete article
June 18, 2009
A new study looks at the benefits of statins for prostate cancer prevention. Complete article
July 17, 2008
Jeff Copes describes his experiences in contracting a disease usually associated with older men while he was still relatively young. Complete article
By: Alicia Brown, RD, LD
June 23, 2008
Some vegetables provide superior nutrients that may decrease the chances of developing cancer, decrease the chances of recurrence, and may slow the progression of the disease. Complete article
Knowing which vegetables provide the most benefit to your body can help you make better choices.
March 21, 2008
The Director of the Preventive Cardiology Program at Saint Joseph’s Hospital discusses the benefits of regular exercise.
By: Basil Margolis, MD, FACC, FRCP
March 21, 2009
Learn what exercise brings the greatest benefit to significantly reduce your risk of heart attack or stroke and improve your general health and overall sense of well-being. Complete article
What are the benefit to risk factors in taking daily aspirin?
By: Barry Patel, Pharm. D.
March 21, 2009
Even though aspirin can be bought without a prescription, your specific benefit to risk factors should be first discussed with your health care provider. Complete article
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