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By Rick Lyke
For the second consecutive year Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales of Michigan and The Rare Beer of the Month Club™, which ships unique craft beers nationwide, are teaming up on a special limited release beer to benefit the Pints for Prostates campaign.

By Rick Lyke
BeerTrips.com and Pints for Prostates are teaming up for a special trip to Belgium from Sept. 7-15, 2012, that will benefit the fight against prostate cancer. The seven night trip includes beer tastings, escorted cafe crawls, guided city tours,

By Pints for Prostates
Pints for Prostates is hosting more than 20 "Oktoberfest for a Cure" events to encourage men to get a prostate health screening.

By Tara Goodin
Latest Technique for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Decreases Need for Prostatectomy

By Pints for Prostates
Denver Rare Beer Tasting III Announces Preliminary Beer Line Up. Beer Fans Have Already Snapped Up More Than 93% of Tickets for Sept. 30th event that Supports the Pints for Prostates campaign.

By Spotlight Communications
This Father’s Day, June 19th, Black churches across the country will participate in a Father’s Day “Rally Against Prostate Cancer” with the theme of Joining Hands in Prayer and Action to Save Lives.

By Dileep Gangolli
US TOO raises funds and awareness for the prevention and screening of prostate cancer.

By Rick Lyke
Pints for Prostates campaign allows donors to buy Dad a "virtual beer" to help fight prostate cancer.

By Prostate Conditions Education Council
ZYTIGA (abiraterone acetate) Receives FDA Approval

By Rick Lyke
OMB Copper Classic Run for Pints for Prostates is a fun 1,000 yard dash around the block followed by beer, food, music and fun at the brewery.

By Better Health Publishing
Researchers at Indiana University and Methodist Research Institute publish the dramatic effects of a natural formula against prostate cancer. This is the second in-depth study supporting the effectiveness of this formula against the disease.

By Better Health Publishing
Dr. Isaac Eliaz lectures on Integrative approaches to Prostate Cancer at the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) Integrative Oncology Fellowship.

By Rick Lyke
Nine night beer tour of Czech Republic and Germany raises fund to fight prostate cancer.

By Jeff Jurmain
In the latest piece of health news, a study has found an unfortunate risk factor for prostate cancer. It seems that men who start to lose hair at the age of 20 are more likely to develop prostate cancer in later life.

By Malecare Prostate Cancer Support
Men diagnosed with advanced stage prostate cancer are now getting the information and support they need, nationwide from Malecare's new Advanced Prostate Cancer Program.

By Helena Gerwitz, Feature Radiators
Moustaches were all the rage at Feature Radiators in November, as sponsorship of the team’s facial hair growth raised money for the Prostate Cancer Charity.

By Jeff Jurmain
A new study of prostate cancer patients has found that those who exercise more have a lower risk of overall death, and death due to the disease itself.

By EPG Health Media
The launch of a new interactive online ‘Knowledge Centre’ on Prostate Cancer has been announced by EPG Health Media. Healthcare professionals are invited to access the resource for free at EPG Online (www.epgonline.org/prostate-cancer).

By Torian Salary
KEVIN BYRD is named as one of the most influential African American Male entertainers under 30 years old. Kevin Byrd at 29; stands at the Threshold of International Super stardom.

By Rhian Walker, Genome BC
Two Vancouver researchers are tackling the deadliest forms of prostate cancer, the most commonly diagnosed male cancer in Canada, using a brand new field of genomics called computational chemogenomics.

By The Winger Bookstore
Charlie Winger, author of the new memoir Two Shadows - The inspirational story of one man's triumph over adversity announces that he will donate $5 per book sale to MOvember, a global, non-profit men's health initiative.

By Better Health Publishing
Researchers at Columbia University recently analyzed the positive effects of Modified Citrus Pectin (MCP) on human and mouse prostate cancer cell lines.

By Better Health Publishing
Researchers at Indiana University and Methodist Research Institute have published the dramatic effects of a natural formula against breast cancer.

By Bharatbook
Bharatbook added a new report on "Japanese Market for Urological Devices 2010" which gives the market outlook and forecast on Urological Devices market in Japan.

By City of Remo
The City of Remo enters its third year of fundraising for the Movember campaign. The annual moustache growing effort is designed to raise funds and awareness for men's health issues with a focus on prostate and testicular cancer.

By Men's Health Network
September 19-25, 2010 is Prostate Cancer Awareness Week and Talking About Men’s Health’s most recent blog post shares a few quick tips for staying competitive in the battle against prostate cancer.

By Sheila King Public Relations
Us TOO Int. Cancer Education and Support Network (www.ustoo.org) supports the prostate cancer public awareness and fundraising, “Conquer Prostate Cancer,” wristband campaign created by fashion designer and cancer survivor Joseph Bruno.

By Briggs & Rogers
21st Century Oncology along with participating Prostate Cancer Institute urologists in Lee and Collier Counties are offering complimentary prostate cancer screenings September 13 and October 31 in honor of National Prostate Cancer Awareness month.

By Risk Reduction Education, Inc.
Prostate cancer patients need to become the CEO of their treatment team rather than the primary doctor. So says Norris Beren, a survivor and author of a new book – Prostate Cancer – Hope Is Not a Strategy.

By Men's Health Network
Dr. Arnon Krongrad discusses surgery for chronic prostatitis with the Talking About Men’s Health blog.

By Prostate Conditions Education Council
Prostate Conditions Education Council Hosts Awareness Week, September 19-25

By Briggs & Rogers
New radiation delivery system accelerates treatment for cancer with unprecedented speed and accuracy

By Suzanne Cibotti
A study conducted by scientists at ChemImage Corporation revealed that Raman Molecular Imaging (RMI), a type of hyperspectral imaging, has potential in predicting the progression of prostate cancer.

By Wendy Poage - ProstateConditions.org
PCEC 1st Annual Set the Pace for Prostate Cancer 5K Race and Family Walk will be held at City Park in Denver, Colorado on September 5, 2010. Funds raised will help provide prostate cancer screening, education and research.

By Suzanne Cibotti
Raman molecular imaging shows promise in identifying cancers that are typically difficult to diagnose. Its history, successes and current advancements will be discussed at the International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy (ICORS).

By CarotechInc
“Study supports the use of Tocomin® natural full spectrum palm tocotrienol complex as a prostate cancer chemopreventive agent, without causing any adverse effects.”

By Briggs & Rogers
Mantz to discuss research on Calypso® system’s effectiveness in guiding radiation treatment at American Society of Radiation Oncology’s 52nd Annual Meeting this fall

By Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers
Improved delivery methods and better testing systems are needed to advance promising gene therapy strategies for treating prostate cancer, according to a series of review articles in Human Gene Therapy

By Pankaj Nagpal
Sarcomas are tumors that originate in bone, muscle, cartilage, fibrous tissue or fat. Ewing sarcoma (Family of tumors) and Kaposi`s sarcoma are the common types of sarcomas.

By Robert Hess
The Tour de USA 2010, the first ever roundtrip trans-American charity motorcycle for prostate cancer awareness, will honor the life and work of Actor Dennis Hopper, who died May 29, 2010, after being diagnoses with advanced prostate cancer.

By Dr Saurabh
Indian Hospitals Offer A Low Cost High Quality Option For Patients Having Symptoms Of Enlarged Prostate.

By Briggs & Rogers
A new “tumor tracking” prostate cancer treatment that greatly reduces the side effects of radiation treatment is the subject of a free presentation available for the public.

By American Cancer Society
Faced with the daunting health disparities that impact African American men, the American Cancer Society is presenting the African American Men’s Health Forum, April 24, 2010, in the new Student Center, Norfolk State University, 700 Park Avenue.

By Van Andel Institute
Van Andel Research Institute (VARI) scientists have determined how two proteins required for the initiation and development of prostate cancer interact at the molecular level, which could lead to improved treatments for the disease.

By Van Andel Institute
VARI researchers have developed a new method to better study the cells that line and protect the prostate in relation to the development of cancer, which could aid in developing treatments.

By Mark Mearin
Steve Candelaria and www.oursurvivalstories.com learned that there are five ways to reduce prostate cancer risk.

By Women Against Prostate Cancer
House Hearing will also feature information on prostate cancer screening, treatment and impact on families

By Women Against Prostate Cancer (WAPC)
Read about the top 10 things women should know about prostate cancer from WAPC, a prostate cancer support group for women and families of patients.

By Women Against Prostate Cancer
Find resources, women’s stories and more

By SALARY PR
Prostate Cancer Awareness Observance Day Proclaimed on February 2nd,2010 honoring BrownByrd Prostate Cancer Foundation’s CEO & Founder Actor Kevin Byrd during Black History Month on behalf of 100 million citizens.






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