Articles related to "Aggressive Prostate Cancer"The Movember movement is once again raising money and awareness for men's health, one moustache at a time. A successful launch in Toronto kicked off the 2009 campaign.
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The latest research links the consumption of oily fish with an increased survival rate for prostate cancer. Are there other health benefits - and what are the risks?
Up to 60% of autopsies on men aged 60 to 90 years show evidence of prostate cancer. Early detection and treatment of this disease have not yet shown substantial benefit.
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