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Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - Oct 17, 2005
Taking higher doses of NSAIDs may increase their potency against prostate cancer, but the drugs can cause gastrointestinal problems such as stomach ulcers ...
Test spots severe prostate cancer - BBC News
RADIATION MAY RETARD ADVANCE CASES OF PROSTATE... - St. Paul Pioneer Press - NewsBank ($2.95)
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Diet, Exercise May Slow Early Prostate Cancer
FOXNews - Aug 11, 2005
By Patti Connor. An intensive diet and lifestyle program can slow – or possibly stop – the growth of early prostate cancer. A new study shows that diet may ...
Study: Diet may help fight prostate cancer - USA Today
Diet, Exercise and Reduced Stress Slow Prostate... - Washington Post
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Vaccine may extend life for prostate cancer patients
USA Today - Feb 16, 2005
By Liz Szabo, USA TODAY. In a milestone in the race to make an effective cancer vaccine, scientists announced Wednesday that an experimental vaccine ...
Treatment for Prostate Cancer Shows Promise - Washington Post
Study results positive for new cancer drug... - Seattle Times - AccessMyLibrary.com (Free with registration)
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Studies Find 2 Drugs May Prevent Cancer
New York Times - May 15, 2005
ORLANDO, Fla., May 14 - A drug now used to treat breast cancer might be able to prevent prostate cancer in men with a precancerous condition, doctors said ...
Statins May Be Next New Thing on Cancer Front - Daily News Central
Drug shows promise for prostate treatment - msnbc.com
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Obesity May Mask Prostate-Cancer Detection, Study Suggests
Bloomberg - Jan 24, 2005
By Catherine Larkin. Jan. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Severely overweight men may not get accurate results from early screenings for prostate cancer, ...
Study: Obesity May Hinder Cancer Screening - FOXNews
Obesity sabotages prostate test - BBC News
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Prostate Cancer Test Questioned; Researchers Say PSA Screening Yields...
Pay-Per-View - Washington Post - HighBeam Research - Jul 6, 2005
Newspaper article from: Cancer Weekly; May 12, 2009 ; 634 words ......examine chemoprevention for prostate cancer in men at increased risk for...aggressive ...
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Exercise May Fight Prostate Cancer
FOXNews - May 10, 2005
By Jennifer Warner. New research shows older men who exercise regularly have a much lower risk of dying from prostate cancer. ...
Science and Your Health - Newsweek - NewsBank ($2.95)
Exercise the key against prostate cancer - Independent Online
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Sunshine May Provide Prostate Protection
FOXNews - Jun 15, 2005
Sun-exposed white men are less likely to get prostate cancer than their ... "Men with high solar exposure had their risk of prostate cancer cut in half. ...
Sunshine May Protect Prostate - CBS News
Sunshine May Protect Prostate - CBS News
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Study: Sunlight exposure may lower prostate cancer risk
新华网 - Jun 16, 2005
BEIJING, June 16 (Xinhuanet)-- Researchers from three cancer centers discover that increased exposure to sunlight could reduce individual risk of prostate ...
Sunny lifestyles may halve prostate cancer risk - New Scientist
Vitamin D may cut prostate cancer risk, suggests... - NutraIngredients.com
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Statin Drugs May Reduce Breast, Prostate, Lung Cancer
FOXNews - May 16, 2005
By Charlene Laino. Evidence continues to mount that cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins can reduce the risk of a variety of cancers. ...
Statins may cut risk of cancers; Anti-cholesterol... - Toronto Star - ProQuest Archiver (Pay-Per-View)
Heart 'wonder drugs' slash cancer risk - New Scientist
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