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LUTS Extremely Common, Survey Finds

Jill Stein May 01, 2008

MILAN—Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are highly prevalent among men and women aged 40 years and older, according to an online survey of 27,500 individuals in the United States and the United Kingdom.
 

PSA Testing Varies by Race

Jody A. Charnow May 01, 2008

Black men may be getting the message that they are at increased risk of prostate cancer, according to a study published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention (2008;17:636-644).
 

PCa Found in 12% of Male Organ Donors

Jody A. Charnow April 11, 2008

RESEARCHERS WHO studied the prevalence of prostate cancer among male organ donors found that approximately one in eight of them had the malignancy.
 

Green Tea May Cut Advanced PCa Risk

Jody A. Charnow February 26, 2008

GREEN TEA may be associated with a decreased risk of advanced prostate cancer, according to researchers in Tokyo.
 

Urinary Symptoms Common

Jody A. Charnow November 01, 2007

LOWER URINARY TRACT symptoms (LUTS) and urinary incontinence (UI) are common in the Canadian population, researchers report.
 

Urinary Symptoms Common in Canada

Jody A. Charnow October 16, 2007

Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and urinary incontinence (UI) are common in the Canadian population, researchers report.
 

PCa Recurrence, Agent Orange Linked

John Schieszer September 01, 2007

ANAHEIM, Calif.—Among black Vietnam veterans with prostate cancer, those who had been exposed to Agent Orange are at significantly increased risk of cancer recurrence following surgery, according to a study.
 

Urinary Incontinence Risk Linked to Physical Activity

Jody A. Charnow September 01, 2007

Higher levels of physical activity are independently related to a lower self-reported prevalence of urinary incontinence in a community-dwelling population aged 70 years and older, a Japanese study recently showed.
 

Urinary Incontinence Risk Linked to Physical Activity

Jody A. Charnow August 06, 2007

High levels of physical activity are independently related to a lower self-reported prevalence of urinary incontinence in a community-dwelling population aged 70 years and older, a Japanese study showed.
 

Eating Soy May Cut PCa Risk

Myra Dembrow May 04, 2007

Men who consume large quantities of isoflavone-rich soy food have a decreased risk of localized prostate cancer.
 
 
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