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Articles of category "Prostate Canser Epidemiology"

Prostate Canser Epidemiology Is Complex
Added on 06/29/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Prostate Cancer / Prostate Canser Epidemiology
Prostate Cancer is the most common form of cancer found in the United States, other than non-melanoma skin cancers. This is especially unusual since it only affects men. In large part this is because it is a disease associated with old age and is generally a slow growing cancer. It has been estimated that over 80% of the men that reach 80 years of age have prostate cancer.
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Information You Should Know For Prostate Canser epidemiology
Added on 06/23/2007 to Articles Directory / Health / Prostate Cancer / Prostate Canser Epidemiology
Did you know that men who reach 50 years of age cancer of the prostate risks are increased? Men who are African-American ethnicity risks for this disease increase after only 40 years of age and any male who has a brother or a father that has been diagnosed with cancer of the prostate increases their risks of development as well . That's why facts for prostate canser epidemiology are very important to learn and research.
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Options For The Treatment Of Prostate Cancer
Added on 01/26/2006 to Articles Directory / Health / Prostate Cancer / Prostate Canser Epidemiology
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed non-skin cancer in the United States. Fortunately, there are many options for the treatment of prostate cancer. If caught early enough, there are treatments that are very effective in stopping the growth of or even curing the cancer. Even when the cancer is diagnosed to late to be cured, there are still palliative care program options available to improve a patient's quality of life.
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Prostate Cancer Research Making Progress
Added on 01/24/2006 to Articles Directory / Health / Prostate Cancer / Prostate Canser Epidemiology
Prostate cancer research is trying its best to find a cure for prostate cancer but it seems that it isn't going as fast as the researchers had hoped. There are a lot of men every year that do contract prostate cancer and they would love to have a cure found. But for now they are going to have to try and fight it themselves because the researchers are trying but sometimes they can get somewhere only to then be back at square one minutes later.
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