Por: Associated Press Health February 15, 2023
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Democratic Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania underwent surgery for prostate cancer on Tuesday; it was successful and he expects to return to a “normal schedule” after recovery, his office said.“His doctor reports that, as expected, the procedure went well and he confirmed that the Senator should not require further treatment,” Casey’s office said.Casey, 62, said last month that he had been diagnosed in December... + full article
CBS News USA Politics February 15, 2023
Sen. Bob Casey underwent what his office describes as a successful surgery for prostate cancer Tuesday. The 62-year-old Pennsylvania Democrat shouldn't require further treatment, his office said. This afternoon, Senator Casey underwent scheduled surgery for prostate... + más
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Fox News USA Politics February 15, 2023
Sen. D-Penn., underwent surgery for his prostate cancer on Tuesday afternoon and his office says that no further treatment is needed.A statement posted to Casey's Twitter account on Tuesday night says that the senator's surgery went well.This afternoon, underwent... + más
Prostate cancer screening guidelines may fail to address racial disparity: Study | ABC News
ABC7 USA Health January 19, 2023
finds overall rates continue to decline with prevention in some areas and it shows great promise.In California, however, there's a problem: One type of cancer is rising steadily.At City of Hope, urologist Dr. Diana Londoño said she is treating more men with late stage... + más
NBC News USA Science January 13, 2023
More men are being diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer that is less likely to respond to treatments, a new study from the American Cancer Society suggests. Prostate cancer, which is the second leading cause of cancer death in men in the U.S., rose by 3% yearly from 2014 to... + más
Cancer death rates down but racial disparities persist among Black men and women | ABC News
ABC News USA Health January 12, 2023
Black men and women are more likely to die from prostate, uterine and breast cancer compared to other races, according to new data from the .That’s despite vast improvements in cancer death rates overall in the United States. Rates of cancer deaths have declined by 33% overall... + más
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ABC News USA Health November 10, 2022
Relaxed PSA screening guidelines may be leading to more late-stage cancer diagnoses, and the current recommendations updated to address this concern might preferentially serve white men, a new study suggests.One in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their... + más
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Cruisin' For A Cure car show in Costa Mesa continues push for prostate cancer screenings | ABC7
ABC7 USA Health September 25, 2022
, a massive one-day charity car show that brings out thousands of one-of-a-kind vehicles for display, was created to raise the public's awareness of the importance of getting screened for prostate cancer.At each event, organizers offer free prostate screenings.Everybody... + más
Cancer death rates fall steadily in the US, with more survivors than ever | CNN
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