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Prostate Cancer: Screenings Vs. Early Detection (They’re Not The Same)
When it comes to preventing any number of serious health conditions, medical guidelines and expert recommendations always stress ... Read More
Prostate Cancer: You’ve Been Diagnosed – Now What?
Getting men to see their doctor is only half the battle. To win the war, men must also communicate and cope with their doctor's ... Read More
My Story: “Faith, Family & Friends” Perfect Rx To Beat Cancer
Carletta Cunningham isn't just a breast cancer survivor, she is a champion in every sense of the word! A year after her father passed away ... Read More
Sips Tea: 5 Teas To Always Keep In Stock
It doesn't matter if it's fall, summer, or whenever, tea, iced or hot, can be a good look for your body inside and out. What better way to ... Read More
Longer Waits, Higher Costs: Why Are Black Men With Prostate Cancer Getting Inferior Care?
Older black men with prostate cancer seem more likely to receive poorer quality of care that costs more compared to white men, a new study ... Read More
STUDY: Men’s Health Supplements Don’t Benefit Prostate Cancer Patients
A new study finds no evidence that men's health supplements help prostate cancer patients. Although popular, such supplements do not appear ... Read More
Mastectomy May Not Be The Only Option For Large Breast Tumors
A combination of breast conservation surgery and radiation is as effective as breast removal for some women with large, localized invasive ... Read More
Re-Think Pink: 5 Common Breast Cancer Myths Busted
With anything in life, especially diseases and various health conditions, there’s a lot of misinformation out there and I don’t know about ... Read More
Tears! Cancer Patient Gets Wedding Of Her Dreams
Like most brides, Nicole Moore Zimmerman wanted the perfect wedding day: the man of her dreams waiting at the alter, the perfect dress, ... Read More
Breast Cancer Awareness: What To Do AFTER October
Each year as we approach October the fever starts to erupt. By October, it reaches a fever pitch. I'm talking about the fever surrounding ... Read More
Caution: Home Pesticides & Your Child’s Risk For Cancer
Children exposed to insecticides at home may have a slightly increased risk of developing leukemia or lymphoma, a new review finds. The ... Read More