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Women have another reason to exercise: It may help prevent kidney stones.

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Months after experts discounted the importance of routine mammograms and Pap smears for many women, the American Cancer Society is warning more explicitly than ever that regular testing for prostate cancer is of questionable value too, and can do men more harm than good.

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Adjuvant radiotherapy following prostate cancer surgery improved overall and metastatic disease-free survival, compared with surgery alone, according to 12-year results of an ongoing, randomized prospective study.

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Baseline prostate-specific antigen screening for men at age 40, replacement of a specific PSA cutoff value with “a continuum of risk assessment,” and a new emphasis on tracking changes in PSA over time are among possible updates to guidelines expected soon from the American Urological Association.

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Urologic surgeon Dr. Juliano Panganiban, officer of the Philippine Urological Association and member of the American Urological Association, says that erectile dysfunction (ED) or impotence is caused by several factors that could signal a more serious ailment. [DatePublished] => 2003-02-12 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1664250 [AuthorName] => Rainier Allan Ronda [SectionName] => News Commentary [SectionUrl] => news-commentary [URL] => ) ) )
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Months after experts discounted the importance of routine mammograms and Pap smears for many women, the American Cancer Society is warning more explicitly than ever that regular testing for prostate cancer is of questionable value too, and can do men more harm than good.

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Adjuvant radiotherapy following prostate cancer surgery improved overall and metastatic disease-free survival, compared with surgery alone, according to 12-year results of an ongoing, randomized prospective study.

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Baseline prostate-specific antigen screening for men at age 40, replacement of a specific PSA cutoff value with “a continuum of risk assessment,” and a new emphasis on tracking changes in PSA over time are among possible updates to guidelines expected soon from the American Urological Association.

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