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Choosing a Treatment for Prostate Cancer - Well Blog - NYTimes.com
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What We Can Learn From Warren Buffett's Prostate Cancer : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “Billionaire Warren Buffett was tested for prostate cancer at an age when most men are not. The evidence suggests that in most cases the harms of treatment of prostate cancer in elderly men outweigh its benefits.” View full resource at npr.org
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What We Can Learn From Warren Buffett's Prostate Cancer : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “Billionaire Warren Buffett was tested for prostate cancer at an age when most men are not. The evidence suggests that in most cases the harms of treatment of prostate cancer in elderly men outweigh its benefits.” View full resource at npr.org
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Dr. Ash Tewari's Prostate Cancer Blog» Blog Archive » Imaging as a biomarker for screening, active surveillance, and early risk stratification – Dr. Mark Emberton
nycrobotics.com — “Dr. Ash Tewari's Prostate Cancer Blog» Blog Archive » Imaging as a biomarker for screening, active surveillance, and early risk stratification – Dr. Mark Emberton” View full resource at nycrobotics.com
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@F_Montorsi @cooperberg_ucsf @declangmurphy Imaging as a biomarker for prostate cancer screening and treatment. http://t.co/6oLpOQCR
New Approach to Prostate Cancer Care Draws Patients with Riskiest Disease - DukeHealth.org
dukehealth.org — “In choosing where they get treatment, prostate cancer patients tend to opt for a major cancer center if they have severe disease, but stick closer to home for less complicated cases, even when offered a model of care that taps numerous experts.” View full resource at dukehealth.org
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RT @dukecancer: Duke Cancer Institute research: New Approach to Prostate Cancer Care Draws Patients w/ Riskiest Disease http://t.co/eBodghF7
Prostate Cancer: When Active Surveillance Wins Out Over Immediate Treatment - Better Health
getbetterhealth.com — “Better Health is a network of healthcare professional blogs, offering commentary on news, research, health policy, healthcare reform, true stories, disease management and expert interviews.” View full resource at getbetterhealth.com
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Prostate Cancer: When Active Surveillance Wins Out Over Immediate Treatment - Better Health
getbetterhealth.com — “Better Health is a network of healthcare professional blogs, offering commentary on news, research, health policy, healthcare reform, true stories, disease management and expert interviews.” View full resource at getbetterhealth.com
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Prostate Cancer: When Active Surveillance Wins Out Over Immediate Treatment - Better Health
getbetterhealth.com — “Better Health is a network of healthcare professional blogs, offering commentary on news, research, health policy, healthcare reform, true stories, disease management and expert interviews.” View full resource at getbetterhealth.com
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Ultra-precise and ultra-efficient radiation treatment of prostate cancer — Colorado Cancer Blogs
coloradocancerblogs.org — “Ultra-precise and ultra-efficient radiation treatment of prostate cancer — Colorado Cancer Blogs” View full resource at coloradocancerblogs.org
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Ultra-precise and ultra-efficient radiation treatment of #prostatecancer http://t.co/CG81GasZ @cocancercenter
Confusing, Incomplete NYT Column - "A Watch-and-Wait Prostate Treatment" - MedPage Today Blogs - 29740
medpagetoday.com — “Confusing, Incomplete NYT Column - "A Watch-and-Wait Prostate Treatment" - MedPage Today Blogs - 29740” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
Most Recently Shared on November 20, 2011 at 2:25 pm By:
Hoffman's excellent commenatry on confusing article on prostate cancer management in confusing NYT column. http://t.co/q81PjZOQ
Colo. cancer researchers to share $9.55 million grant to learn how prostate cancer resists treatment — Colorado Cancer Blogs
coloradocancerblogs.org — “Colo. cancer researchers to share $9.55 million grant to learn how prostate cancer resists treatment — Colorado Cancer Blogs” View full resource at coloradocancerblogs.org
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When No Immediate Treatment is The Best Option for Prostate Cancer | DrPullen.com – Medical and Health Blog
drpullen.com — “When No Immediate Treatment is The Best Option for Prostate Cancer | DrPullen.com – Medical and Health Blog” View full resource at drpullen.com
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Predicting sexual potency after prostate cancer treatment - Daily Dose: A Boston Globe blog with health news, advice, and information.
boston.com — “Doctors may be bettercq able to predict which men will become impotent from prostate cancer treatments, thanks to a new model developed by researchers from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. The study, published yesterday in the Journal of the American Medical Association, found that several factors helped determine whether a man would develop sexual problems following treatments such as surgery, radiation, and implanted radioactive pellets. These include his level of sexual function before t” View full resource at boston.com
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Our Michael Barry quoted in Boston Globe piece reviewing prostate cancer treatment and potency study released yesterday http://ow.ly/6BL4X
Q&A: Choosing the Best Prostate Cancer Treatment - Cancerwise | Cancer blog from MD Anderson Cancer Center
www2.mdanderson.org — “Q&A: Choosing the Best Prostate Cancer Treatment - Cancerwise | Cancer blog from MD Anderson Cancer Center” View full resource at www2.mdanderson.org
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Deborah Kuban, M.D., professor in MD Anderson's Department of Radiation Oncology, answers questions regarding the... http://t.co/6fPhy80
Urology Doctor's Blog– Topics including bladder & prostate issues, uti and other urological problems - Pacific Urology
t.co — “Dr. Jeremy Lieb is a board-certified urologist available at Pacific Urology’s Concord, Walnut Creek, and Antioch offices. Dr. Lieb’s area of interest include prostate cancer and treatment, erectile dysfunction, urology for women, an” View full resource at t.co
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New prostate cancer treatment questions?Our info here~http://t.co/Jq9jOHE and Dr. Lieb blogs too~http://t.co/2ftONSE. We're here to help!
The Robotic Prostatectomy: An Interview with Mani Menon, MD - Renal and Urology News
renalandurologynews.com — “What role does robotic prostatectomy today have in the surgical treatment localized prostate cancer? Dr. Menon: It has become the preferred surgical treatment for localized prostate cancer in the United States. Up to 85% of patients undergoing surgery for localized prostate cancer choose robotic prostatectomy. It is a better way of doing surgery because there is less bleeding and fewer complications, and surgeons can see better.” View full resource at renalandurologynews.com
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