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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Spot the Signs of Prostate Cancer

Tuesday , December 21, 2010
In This Issue:
  • FDA Moves to Pull Avastin Breast Cancer Approval
  • Aspirin Cuts Death Toll From Common Cancers
  • Treatment for ED After Surgery?

Top Story Spot the Signs
of Prostate Cancer

It's the most common cancer in men
after skin cancer. Understand the
risks and symptoms of prostate cancer.

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  • An Inside Look at CML
Health News & Features
FDA Moves to Pull Avastin Breast Cancer Approval
The FDA is moving to withdraw its approval of Avastin for the treatment
of advanced breast cancer. The drug maker's response.
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  • Screening for Ovarian Cancer Saves Few Lives


Aspirin Cuts Death Toll From Common Cancers
Taking low doses of aspirin is shown to reduce
the death rate from different cancers.
Also See:
  • Half of Insured Women Skip Annual Mammograms
  • Bone Drug May Help Treat Multiple Myeloma


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From The WebMD Network
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• Prostate Cancer Treatments
FROM THE PROSTATE CANCER COMMUNITY
Treatment for ED After Surgery?
Our Duke Medical expert explains the options
for treating ED following prostate surgery.

Find support In the Prostate Cancer Community.
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