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Cáncer de la próstata Cáncer de la próstata Guías de tratamiento para los pacientes– Versión II, Enero del 2001
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Genetics a Factor in PSA Levels Some men may be more prone to prostate cancer because a variation in a specific gene makes them more susceptible to the harmful effects of cancer-causing agents, a new study shows. Wake Forest, N.C., Oct 16 2003

If your brother has prostate cancer, your risk of the disease is nearly tripled

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A Primer on Prostate Cancer: The Empowered Patient's Guide by Stephen Strum, MD & Donna Pogliano $28.95 Paperback

 

Importance of Testing PSA Levels During First Months After Radiotherapy: Texas Report Oct 6 2003

Racial Difference in Androgen Receptor May Explain Aggressive Prostate Cancer in African-American Men

Study Confirms PSA Test Reduces Prostate Cancer Deaths in Blacks and Whites National Cancer Institute August 30, 2003

Bostwick Laboratories Announces uPM3(TM) Test, First Genetic Test for Prostate Cancer (PSA Rising, Oct 10 20003)

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