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Anxiety and distress during active surveillance for early prostate cancer

Anxiety and distress during active surveillance for early prostate cancer

Discovery of key event in prostate cancer progression

Discovery of key event in prostate cancer progression

Compact gamma camera for prostate cancer imaging

Compact gamma camera for prostate cancer imaging

Does size matter in Australia?

Does size matter in Australia?

Embryonic stem cells used to create human sperm

Embryonic stem cells used to create human sperm

High-intensity-focused ultrasound in the treatment of primary prostate cancer

High-intensity-focused ultrasound in the treatment of primary prostate cancer

AbbeyMoor receives approval for design improvements to ‘The Spanner’ prostatic stent

AbbeyMoor receives approval for design improvements to ‘The Spanner’ prostatic stent

A new prostate cancer "homing device" for drug delivery

A new prostate cancer "homing device" for drug delivery

Daily sex good for sperm!

Daily sex good for sperm!

New prostate cancer metastasis prediction method

New prostate cancer metastasis prediction method

Sound waves treat prostate cancer with fewer side effects

Sound waves treat prostate cancer with fewer side effects

Frequent sex improves sperm quality

Frequent sex improves sperm quality

Discovery of second gene linked to familial testicular cancer

Discovery of second gene linked to familial testicular cancer

Black gay men may be at increased HIV risk

Black gay men may be at increased HIV risk

Intense cycling training damages sperm

Intense cycling training damages sperm

Scientists investigate health benefits of molecule associated with male sexual arousal

Scientists investigate health benefits of molecule associated with male sexual arousal

Diet and exercise to alleviate treatments for prostate cancer

Diet and exercise to alleviate treatments for prostate cancer

Search for prostate cancer biomarkers continues

Search for prostate cancer biomarkers continues

First health study of teenage boys using cellular telephones

First health study of teenage boys using cellular telephones

Men hit by 'inexplicable' greater cancer death risk

Men hit by 'inexplicable' greater cancer death risk

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