by Claudia Campos
311healthbeat.blogspot.com
One in six men are diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men along with lung cancer. According to the American Cancer Society and the article in the Wall Street Journal by Keith Winstein, "Prostate Treatment Questioned" said that 186,000 men were diagnosed and 28,700 died in the United States. The question of treatment comes up in the article and like everything related to health has two sides to the story. Medical professions both say that treatment is helping and at the same time that too much treatment is not necessary. The article touches of this cancer and the concerns of men's health. www.wsj.com has more information and the article for those who are interested and taking treatment for any cancer related to men.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
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