Prostate Cancer News Archive: 30-Jun-2006 - Idaho is one of five states that earned an 'F' on the nation's first prostate cancer report card (The Idaho Statesman)
Free screenings for men on board the "Drive Against prostate cancer." ? 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. today at Les Schwab Tire Center parking lot, 6017 W. Fairview Ave., Boise.
- Sensor for prostate cancer cases OK'd (The News & Observer)
Sicel Technologies received regulatory approval to use its wireless, implantable sensor in prostate cancer treatment.
- Best option for prostate cancer treatment is individual choice (Agriculture Online)
Allen Lash began with a belief that surgery was his last choice to cure prostate cancer. "When you're diagnosed with prostate cancer, you're dealing with two main issues," he says. "First, your own survival. Second, quality-of-life issues, such as incontinence and sexual function.
- Immunologic tests detect hidden prostate cancer (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
In patients with locally advanced prostate cancer and negative results on lymph node examination, immunochemical testing of the lymph node cells can spot the spread of cancer cells that are not detected at initial tissue examination, a study shows.
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