03.09.10 Posted in Cancer Prostate Treatment, Nottingham Urology, PSA, Prostate by admin
I recently came across two recent studies examining two methods of early cancer prostate treatment: Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy and Open Radical Prostatectomy. The former uses keyhole surgery (though 5 small incisions in the abdomen), the latter requires a large abdominal incision for the surgery
03.01.10 Posted in Duncan Harriss, Nottingham Urology, PSA, Prostate by admin
As seen in the Times today:
A fifth of men in at-risk age groups who ask their GP for a prostate cancer test are turned down, a survey suggests. Seven out of ten men are unaware they have the right to ask for the PSA blood test. John Neate, of the Prostate Cancer Charity, said: ” [...]
02.23.10 Posted in Nottingham Urology, PSA, Prostate by admin
Prostate Cancer is called a “hidden cancer” by the Prostate Cancer Charity. Every year too many men are diagnosed with a disease at a stage where a cure is less likely. This is mainly due to a lack of awareness of the disease and also that the symptoms of prostate cancer are often hidden
02.12.10 Posted in Nottingham Urology, PSA, Prostate by admin
The Prostate Cancer Charity is calling on the Governmnent to ensure universal access for all men over 50 years and younger men at risk of higher risk of developing prostate cancer to balanced information about the PSA test.
01.15.10 Posted in Nottingham Urology, Prostate by admin
Natural prostate health is an important subject for all men as in the UK. It is proposed that a very suitable diet for a healthy prostate is the Raw Foods Diet.