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Prostate Cancer and How You Can Defeat It: Biopsy-Free Diagnosis Established (Biopsy Risks Spreading Cancer)

prostatedoctor.blogspot.com — “Prostate Cancer is the most common malignancy among men and the second leading cause of death. It is estimated that 1 in every 5 to 6 men will get prostate cancer in their lifetime. As a doctor for over 20 years, Dr. Ronald Wheeler shows the various ways to diagnose and treat people with prostate cancer.View full resource at prostatedoctor.blogspot.com

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Vote: Should men get PSA tests to screen for prostate cancer? - Health Blog - WSJ

blogs.wsj.com — “Prostate cancer hits one in six American men in their lifetimes, though in most cases it progresses so slowly that it would never cause problems. PSA tests can give an early warning of prostate cancer. But PSA tests also give many false alarms, prompting more than one million unnecessary biopsies every year.View full resource at blogs.wsj.com

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    Dr. Wheeler utilizes the 3T MRI as part of his multi-parametric diagnostic workup, including grey scale and colorflow dopler ultrasound, as well as a 1 hour, one on one exam and consultation. Dr. Wheeler also includes diet and nutrition counseling as part of the visit.

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