Artificial Epidemics: How Medical Activism Has Inflated the Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer and Depression (Kindle Single)
Artificial Epidemics: How Medical Activism Has Inflated the Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer and Depression (Kindle Single)
by Stewart Justman
Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer, Second Edition
Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer, Second Edition
by Patrick C. Walsh Janet Farrar Worthington
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The Decision: Your prostate biopsy shows cancer. Now what?: Medical insight, personal stories, and humor by a urologist who has been where you are now.
The Decision: Your prostate biopsy shows cancer. Now what?: Medical insight, personal stories, and humor by a urologist who has been where you are now.
by John C. McHugh M.D.
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You Can Beat Prostate Cancer: And You Don't Need Surgery to Do It
You Can Beat Prostate Cancer: And You Don't Need Surgery to Do It
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Routine prostate cancer screening called unnecessary - Monterey County Herald


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Routine prostate cancer screening called unnecessary
Monterey County Herald
In the District, which has the highest incidence and highest death rate of prostate cancer in the country, some doctors said they would continue to rely on the test, especially when screening black men, who have higher rates of prostate cancer than ...
Urologists Outraged over Government Panel's Recommendation to Stop Life-Saving ...MarketWatch (press release)
What the US Preventive Services Task Force Missed in Its Prostate Cancer ...Annals of Internal Medicine

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Cancer doctors put competition aside to share treatment options for their patients - Washington Post


Cancer doctors put competition aside to share treatment options for their patients
Washington Post
The District has the highest incidence and highest death rate of prostate cancer in the country, according to federal health statistics. But even with that prevalence and the numerous prostate-cancer-related clinical trials in the region, ...

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