Source: Annual Genitourinary Cancers Symposium; Medline
192,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer annually. 27,000 cases are terminal. Currently under investigation is a new chemotherapy drug -Cabazitaxel which is being administered in conjunction with Mitoxantrone (a commonly used drug f0r prostate cancer). Men receiving this chemo cocktail (no pun intended) had a 30% increase in survival. [...]
Source: American Cancer Society
Men should discuss the benefits and risks of prostate cancer screening with their doctors, according to revised prostate cancer screening guidelines from the American Cancer Society (ACS). Yes. That’s what they said. Not much of a guideline is it?
Okay they say a little more. But really, only a little. The American Cancer [...]
Source: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
What do these three things have in common? Well, men who are non-smokers and who eat more soy MAY have a lower risk of getting lung cancer than other men. Okay, the non-smoking part may be an obvious one, but the soy?
Soybeans contain natural compounds called isoflavanones. Isoflavanones mimic estrogen, [...]
Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
Rates of new diagnoses and rates of death from all cancers combined declined significantly in the most recent time period for men and women overall and for most racial and ethnic populations in the United States.
The drops are driven largely by declines in rates of new cases and [...]
Source: Me Myself and I
So it’s a new year and for most people that means resolutions…which if history teaches anything will be pursued in earnest and abandoned by Spring. So instead of joining an overpriced gym with lots of mirrors and shiny chrome or taking up running in the dark and cold months or buying [...]
Source: Wall Street Journal; National Institutes of Health (NIH)
After years of being viewed as a potential health problem, coffee is fighting back and this time it’s kicking your prostate in the…well…
So this must be why my urologist asked me how much coffee I drink this morning. (Yes I saw a urologist, more on that in [...]
Source: Journal of Urology; Medscape Medical News
Research published in the Journal of Urology appears to demonstrate that adjuvant radiotherapy (radiation treatment) within 18 weeks of surgery significantly reduced the risk of recurrence and metastasis of prostate cancer. Additional associations were reduced need for hormonal therapy and increased survival. This compared with the typical “watch and [...]
Source: BBC Health; British Medical Journal
A recent Swedish study (Yes, where the candy fish come from) comparing PSA (Prostate Specific Antigent) Test results of 540 men before they were eventually diagnosed with prostate cancer and 1,000 healthy men failed to determine the point where a PSA Test was a diagnostic predictor of prostate cancer.
What [...]
You MAY have a medical malpractice case if:
_ You or a loved one were significantly injured from a surgical error or complication of surgery
_ You or a loved one were significantly injured from improper medical care or treatment
_ You or a loved one were diagnosed with breast, ovarian, prostate or other cancer after a year [...]
Source: The American Urological Society
The American Urological and American Cancer Societies and the American College of Physicians, recommend prostate cancer screening at age 50 for even healthy males. For African-American males and those with a strong family history of prostate cancer, at age 40.
PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) is an enzyme that naturally occurs in [...]