Sentences with phrase «men than any other cancer»

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In a new study published in The Journal of Urology ®, researchers determined that men who followed a Mediterranean diet, rich in fish, boiled potatoes, whole fruits, vegetables, legumes, and olive oil, and low consumption of juices had lower risk of aggressive prostate cancer (PC) than those who followed other dietary patterns like Prudent or Western diets.
A study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology in January of 2015 led by a Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre researcher found that the likelihood of dying of other causes for a group of men with low - risk prostate cancer in the study was about nine times higher than the risk of dying from the prostate cancer.
The authors stressed that the long - term reduction in aggressive disease was observed only in men after more than a year of testosterone use, and the risk of prostate cancer did not differ between gels and other types of preparations.
Over 90 percent of prostate cancers are detected at a curable stage, with men more likely to die of other diseases than from this cancer.
Like other skin cancers, MCC is more likely to affect people with a prior history of skin cancer, men, Caucasians and people older than 50.
Black men are three times more likely to develop prostate cancer than other demographics, yet black men are consistently underrepresented in research studies, say researchers from King's College London in a new paper published in ecancermedicalscience.
Although the number of deaths from prostate cancer continues to decline among all men, the death rate remains more than twice as high in black men than any other group.
Unlike most forms of the disease, it's slow - growing, and while it can be fatal, in most cases it's indolent enough that men are more likely to die of other causes than the cancer itself.
The active surveillance group had twice as much progression of their prostate cancer, including metastases to other tissues including bone and lymph nodes, than men who were assigned to surgery or radiation.
And in 2009, two coffee studies suggested additional benefits: Coffee - drinking men seemed to have a lower risk of advanced or lethal prostate cancer than other men, and middle - aged people who drank moderate amounts of coffee — three to five cups a day — had the lowest risk for dementia and Alzheimers disease later in life compared to less (or more) frequent drinkers.
All of these and other thyroid disorders — even thyroid cancer — are much more common in women than in men.
Black men are more likely than men of other races and ethnicities to be diagnosed with prostate cancer and die from the disease, Kutikov said.
The study reported that profoundly blind women had less than half the breast cancer risk of women with normal vision and profoundly blind men had less than half the risk of prostate, lung, colon and other cancers as normally sighted men.
National Institute of Health determined that women with waist sizes less than 35 inches and men with a waist less than 40 inches have diminished risk for cancer, heart disease, and other chronic illnesses.
Drugs that prevent the adrenal glands (as well as the testicles and prostate cancer cells) from making androgens, which are called androgen synthesis inhibitors, can lower testosterone levels in a man's body to a greater extent than any other known treatment.
However, research has shown that men with certain risk factors are more likely than others to develop prostate cancer.
Australians eat more fibre than many other westerners but bowel cancer remains the second most common cancer in both Australian men and women.
The man who has probably taken more vacations than any other American president, who goes on showy mountain bike rides while his Veterans Administration shamefully mistreats broken warriors, who cut taxes while burdening a generation with this overseas cancer, is at ease with his conscience.»
Congratulations to all the participants who have been instrumental in helping Canada raise mo» than any other country in the world — for the second year in a row — during the Movember campaing for prostate cancer research and men's mental health.
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