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    • Life After Prostate Cancer Surgery

      Follow-up care is a life-long reality for men who have had prostate cancer surgery. For most men, the follow-up care is as simple and tolerable as an occasional PSA blood test to determine whether the cancer returns. If the cancer does return, quick detection and proper treatment can make a major difference. Some men may need... more »

    • Breast Cancer Surgery Procedures

      According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, breast cancer is the second most common form of cancer for women. In 2005, nearly 186,467 women and 1,764 men were diagnosed with breast cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, most patients who go through treatment for breast cancer will most likely have surgery... more »

    • Options for Prostate Cancer Surgery

      There are several options for prostate cancer surgery. Surgery and radiation are the two courses of action to take when diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer. Surgeons may opt to remove the prostate and its cancer entirely, fix urinary problems caused by a tumor touching the urethra, or remove and test lymph nodes to determine... more »

    • What to Eat After Breast Cancer Surgery?

      Breast cancer is a terrible ordeal. With the pressure that comes from the uncertainties, treatments and operations, it is not hard to imagine how patients end up feeling drained and listless. Even though there are countless medications to help with the surgeries and the disease, one of the best happens to be one of the simplest: food. more »

    • Prostate Cancer Surgery & New Treatments

      Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer found in American men, and the American Cancer Society estimates that one out of every six men in America will be diagnosed with the condition in his lifetime. As long as the cancer is within the prostate gland and does not spread to other organs, it is not a life-threatening... more »

    Cancer Surgery Quick Guides

    • Colon Cancer Basics

      In 2009, the National Cancer Institute’s estimates there will likely be over 105,000...

    • About Bowel Cancer

      Bowel cancer is an affliction that can affect either your small or large intestine and can...

    • Colon Cancer

      According to the Mayo clinic around 112,000 people develop colon cancer each year. Although the...

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