The possible link between obesity and prostate cancer risk
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The possible link between obesity and prostate cancer risk
View full resource at prostate-report.org
Tags: Obesity, Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Prostate, Men's Health
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Vasectomy: Does it increase my risk of prostate cancer? - MayoClinic.com
mayoclinic.com — “Many studies have examined the possible link between vasectomy and prostate cancer.” View full resource at mayoclinic.com
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Link Between Obesity And Higher Risk Of Prostate Cancer Progression
medicalnewstoday.com — “Even when treated with hormone therapy to suppress tumor growth, obese men face an elevated risk of their prostate cancer worsening, researchers at Duke University Medical Center have found.” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Possible link between prostate cancer, finger length? | abc7chicago.com
abclocal.go.com — “A new study finds a link between a man's finger length and his risk for prostate cancer.” View full resource at abclocal.go.com
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Weight Gain in Adulthood Associated with Prostate Cancer Risk; Patterns Differ by Ethnicity
aacr.org — “• Overweight by age 21 linked to lower risk of localized, low-grade prostate cancer • Overweight in older adulthood linked to increased risk of prostate cancer • Risk varied across ethnic groups PHILADELPHIA - Body mass in younger and older adulthood, and weight gain between these periods of life, may influence a man's risk for prostate cancer. This risk varies among different ethnic populations, according to results of a study in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, ” View full resource at aacr.org
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RT @TaraYatesAACR Weight gain in adulthood associated with prostate cancer risk; patterns differ by ethnicity. AACR: http://bit.ly/Gmnfk
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