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99% of men diagnosed with prostate cancer can expect to recover if it’s caught before spreading to other parts of the body.
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99% of men diagnosed with prostate cancer can expect to recover if it’s caught before spreading to other parts of the body.
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If you know eight men who are older than 50, then you likely know at least one person with prostate cancer. You should urge all of them, however, to get a screening. Prostate cancer, which is diagnosed in about one in eight men, is the second-leading cause of cancer deaths in men. Yet nearly nine…
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In the U.S., people of color suffer four urinary medical conditions at higher or more deadly rates than non-minorities. This blog sheds light on some key reasons.
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192,000 men are expected to be diagnosed this year with prostate cancer. What you can do to change the course.
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Don’t let the cold get in your way of good health this winter. Here are some tips for staying healthy during Cancer Prevention Month.
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The number of men expected to be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year could nearly populate the entire city of Fort Lauderdale. That image doesn’t exactly conjure a day at the beach. But it does have a silver lining, which is this: All men do have the ability to limit their risks and identify symptoms…
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The Urology Group is on track to present what we think will be our best annual prostate cancer run yet, in part because we’re also going off-track. Our 12th annual 5K event to benefit ZERO – The End of Prostate Cancer, on Saturday, September 14, has added two new attractions and an alternate route for those who prefer…
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As we observe National Minority Cancer Awareness week, we are reminded that some cancers still have racial bias.
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Mark your calendar for September 14 and join us at Belterra Park.
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Did you know that more than 40% of all cancers stem from preventable causes?
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