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FDA Approves First Prostate Cancer Drug in Years: Degarelix for Men ... - Senior Journal

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Getting to the bottom of a very big bottle - Washington Post


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Getting to the bottom of a very big bottle
Washington Post, United States - Dec 27, 2008
By Gene Weingarten To celebrate the festive holiday season, I thought I would write about my prostate gland; specifically, about the medicine I use to keep ...

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Dual therapy best for nasty prostate cancer - Science News


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Dual therapy best for nasty prostate cancer
Science News - Dec 15, 2008
And although the cancer hasn’t spread to lymph nodes or organs beyond the prostate, it has often expanded to the outside of the gland and can be lethal. ...
Advancing Prostate Cancer: Combo Treatment Best WebMD
Combination treatment could halve prostate cancer deaths TheMedGuru
Study: 'Radiotherapy can halve prostate cancer mortality' The Local
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Prostate Cancer Options Abound - TheDay


Prostate Cancer Options Abound
TheDay, CT - Jan 4, 2009
L&M's new Calypso system kills cancerous tumors with high-dose radiation aimed precisely at the prostate gland. Three tiny transponders that act like a GPS ...

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FDA Approves Drug for Patients with Advanced Prostate Cancer - FDA.gov


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FDA Approves Drug for Patients with Advanced Prostate Cancer
FDA.gov - Dec 29, 2008
Several treatment options exist for different stages of prostate cancer including observation, prostatectomy (surgical removal of the prostate gland), ...
Degarelix Approved for Advanced Prostate Cancer InjuryBoard.com
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FDA Approves Ferring Pharmaceuticals' Degarelix (Generic Name) for ... - PR Newswire (press release)


FDA Approves Ferring Pharmaceuticals' Degarelix (Generic Name) for ...
PR Newswire (press release), NY - Dec 24, 2008
(1) Prostate cancer develops from cells in the prostate gland that begin to grow out of control. In most cases, prostate cancer grows slowly and can remain ...

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