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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for prostate cancer
  1. ... in a new study, called RESPOND, that's examining prostate cancer in African-American men. ... Prostate Cancer New NIH study zeroes in on prostate cancer in African-American men Fifteen percent of African- ...
  2. Prostate Cancer Featured Articles : Prostate Cancer September 14, 2018 New NIH study zeroes in on prostate cancer in African-American men Fifteen percent of African-American ...
  3. ... allergy, Malaria vaccines, macular degeneration treatments, obesity treatments, prostate cancer, gene editing, meditation and CBT for back pain, ... new therapies to treat obesity. Biomarker signatures of prostate cancer Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer ...
  4. ... discuss his experiences with weight loss surgery and prostate cancer. But his recent case of blood clots was ... also speaks openly about his health challenges, including prostate cancer and a recent life-threatening bout with blood ...
  5. ... has spread to other parts of the body. Prostate cancer One of the newest clinically approved tools is ... level and can help improve the accuracy of prostate cancer diagnoses, according to Janet Eary, M.D. Dr. ...
  6. ... in some cases, it may not be essential... Prostate Cancer New NIH study zeroes in on prostate cancer in African-American men Fifteen percent of African- ...
  7. ... 14, 2018 New NIH study zeroes in on prostate cancer in African-American men Fifteen percent of African-American men will develop prostate cancer in their lifetime. They’re also more likely ...
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  9. ... Her mother, father, and brother also had uterine, prostate, and kidney cancers, respectively. Cynthia herself was one of more than ...