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ZERO - The Project to End Prostate Cancer, is committed not only to reduce prostate cancer or alleviate the pain from the disease but to end it. They see a future where all men who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer will be cured or manage their illness with good quality of life, with the support they need to minimize physical and emotional suffering and to cope effectively throughout their cancer journeys. |
A patient education site written and reviewed by urology experts in partnership with the American Urological Association Foundation. Visitors can search by choosing from adult or pediatric conditions, or by entering a condition using the search option. Content is accompanied by medical illustrations when appropriate. To learn more about the specialty of urology. |
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The United States Military Cancer Institute (USMCI) is a tri-service program whose goal is to initiate, develop, coordinate and enhance multi-institutional cancer research, education and care within the military system. |
University of Pennsylvania Abramson Cancer Center's latest news on cancer treatment, cancer research, oncology advances, and cancer clinical trials. |
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Information and opinion about prostate cancer and minimally invasive prostate cancer surgery. |
MedlinePlus brings together authoritative information from NLM, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and other government agencies and health-related organizations. |
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The American Urological Association Foundation partners with physicians, researchers, health-care professionals, patients, caregivers, families and the public to support and promote research, patient/public education and advocacy to improve the prevention, detection, treatment and cure of urologic diseases. |
Since its founding in 1982, the American Institute for Cancer Research has grown into the nation's leading charity in the field of diet, physical activity and weight management as it relates to cancer prevention. |
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Formerly CapCure, the Prostate Cancer Foundation is the world's largest philanthropic source of support for prostate cancer research. |
US TOO! International, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization that has been providing education and support to prostate cancer survivors and their families through a network of over 500 local/regional chapters in the United States and around the world since 1990. |
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Information on benign prostatic hyperplasia symptoms and enlarged prostate treatments, with a focus on less invasive treatment options such as thermodilation and laser therapy. |
Visit this site to access four different calculators that "use artificial intelligence to make predictions about various medical conditions of the prostate." |
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Here professionals will find detailed, fully referenced information on prognosis, staging, and treatment of prostate cancer. |
This link Contains current data concerning screening for the detection of prostate cancer. |
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Groups and individuals dedicated to promoting awareness education and increased research funding for prostate cancer. |
Every 3 minutes, a man is diagnosed with prostate cancer. Visit this link to find out more. |
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This is prostate cancer - focused website on care, understanding, information, support and continuing professional education for physicians and patients. |
Dissemination of up-to-date and accurate educational programming and information for healthcare professionals, cancer patients and their family members. |
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Prostate Cancer Information - This website is dedicated to provide most up to date information about Prostate Cancer and the treatments available to Prostate Cancer Patients. |
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has compiled an overview of the various prostate cancer research projects it is currently conducting. |
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University of Michigan Prostate Cancer homepage. |
Instant access to the minds of medicine |
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A Peer-Reviewed Journal of Adult and Pediatric Urology on World Wide Web |
Provide information of diseases ranging from prevention to treatment |
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Provides patient and treatment information, personal narratives and advice from other prostate cancer patients |
Lapel pins and posters are duplicates of the Prostate Cancer Awareness stamp that released in 1999. |
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John Hopkins Medical Institutions |
A "guide to fighting cancer" |
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An Informational and Educational Organization Recognizing Men's Health as a Specific Social Concern. |
Malecare is New Yorks largest and most comprehensive prostate cancer support program. |
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Cancer literature database for more than 1.4 million records |
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