Added: November 4, 2008 | Posted by: House Calls TV | Time 01:30 | Views: 37
House Calls TV discussess risk factors of prostate cancer.
Added: October 31, 2008 | Posted by: House Calls TV | Time 01:30 | Views: 90
New drugs target cancer, making treatment more succesful.
Added: October 27, 2008 | Posted by: geneedinc | Time 00:27 | Views: 42
Description of prostate cancer location.
Added: August 29, 2008 | Posted by: mediasourcetv | Time 01:36 | Views: 292
Americans are some of the most generous people in the world, whether it’s donating time or money, each year more than 60 million of us volunteer* to help others. But that’s not always the case when it comes to cancer research. In fact, you may be surprised by the number of people who don’t volunteer. It’s a situation that has some doctors puzzled, and it might be slowing down the efforts to find a cure.
Added: August 7, 2008 | Posted by: icyou | Time 00:38 | Views: 166
If men lived long enough, chances are they would all have abnormal prostate gland growth. The prostate is a walnut-sized gland below the bladder that produces semen. Men should have this gland checked at 40 and every year thereafter with a rectal exam. A blood test, prostate specific antigen, is done after the age of 50…changes in this marker may indicate prostate cancer. Watch more video about prostate cancer or share your story or experience on video with icyou.
Added: August 4, 2008 | Posted by: icyou | Time 03:07 | Views: 184
The American Cancer Society estimates that 1 man in 6 will get prostate cancer during his lifetime. While healthcare providers have long emphasized the importance of routine cancer screenings, one group now recommends against routine prostate cancer screening for men over a certain age. In this video, icyou’s Medical Editor, Dr. Mona Khanna, discusses the new screening recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and why they have changed.

Added: August 7, 2008 | Time 00:38 | Views: 166
If men lived long enough, chances are they would all have abnormal prostate gland growth. The prostate is a walnut-sized gland below the bladder that produces semen. Men should have this gland checked at 40 and every year thereafter with a rectal exam. A blood test, prostate specific antigen, is done after the age of 50…changes in this marker may indicate prostate cancer. Watch more video about prostate cancer or share your story or experience on video with icyou.


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