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Doctors narrow guidelines for prostate cancer screening

Second only to skin cancer, prostate cancer is the most common cancer in American men. Now, doctors are changing the guidelines for prostate cancer screenings.

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Should Men Get PSA Tests to Screen for Prostate Cancer? — Dr. Mark Hackman — UHC TV

http://www.uhc.tv Men’s health expert Dr. Mark Hackman discusses whether men should get PSA tests to screen for prostate cancer. To ask your question about m…

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Early Stage Testicular Cancer – Surveillance Is Best Follow-Up Strategy

A long-term study of men with stage I seminoma, a common form of testicular cancer, suggests that surveillance for cancer recurrence, rather than additional chemotherapy or radiation therapy, is sufficient for the vast majority of patients who have undergone successful surgery for their cancer…

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Exercise Lowers Risk Of Lung And Colorectal Cancer Among Middle Aged Men

New research conducted by researchers at the University of Vermont reveals that middle-aged men who engage in a lot of cardiovascular exercise are at a reduced risk of suffering from lung and colorectal cancer. In addition, those who exercise are less likely to die from prostate cancer (although their risk of contracting the disease remained the same)…

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Prostate cancer testing: who needs it? – iStockPhoto

New overseas guidelines on who should be tested for the second-most-common cause of cancer deaths in Australian men were released recently.

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Primary care physicians vital to complete care of prostate cancer patients

Androgen deprivation therapy is a common and effective treatment for advanced prostate cancer. However, among other side-effects, it can cause significant bone thinning in men on long-term treatment. A new study from the University of Michigan (home to the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center) and the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, finds that although bone mineral density testing is carried out on some men receiving this therapy, it is not routine. They did note, however, that men were significantly more likely to be tested when they were being cared for by both a urologist and a primary care physician. Their paper appears in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.

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FDA Approves New Drug to Fight Advanced Prostate Cancer

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday that it has approved a drug to help men with advanced prostate cancer whose disease has spread to the bones.

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Penn Medicine researchers identify four new genetic risk factors for testicular cancer

A new study looking at the genomes of more than 13,000 men identified four new genetic variants associated with an increased risk of testicular cancer, the most commonly diagnosed type in young men today. The findings from this first-of-its-kind meta-analysis were reported online May 12 in Nature Genetics by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, home of the Abramson Cancer Center.

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4 New Genetic Risk Factors Identified For Testicular Cancer

A new study looking at the genomes of more than 13,000 men identified four new genetic variants associated with an increased risk of testicular cancer, the most commonly diagnosed type in young men today. The findings from this first-of-its-kind meta-analysis were reported online in Nature Genetics by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania…

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Prostate Cancer Screening Put to the Test – Dr. Stacey Loeb

In 2011, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force released an updated statement on PSA (prostate-specific antigen) testing for men, recommending—for the first…

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