This year in the United States, almost 180,000 men will be told that they have prostate cancer. After a diagnosis of prostate cancer, a man and his family face several choices regarding treatment. Carol Salem, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery discusses the surgical and non-surgical treatment of Prostate Cancer. Series: "Health Matters" [Health and Medicine] |
Our aging process is now accelerating as we approach the 70's. It is therefore mandatory to monitor risk factors to predict a long life. Studies have shown men who later went on to live the longest, and the healthiest, were not overweight, had low blood pressure, low blood sugar, low bad cholesterol, drank moderate amounts of alcohol, didn’t smoke, had high hand grip strength, had higher education levels, and were married...Amor Patriae
Friday, January 5, 2007
Health Matters: Prostate Cancer
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