THE GAZETTE: Canadian scientists have developed an experimental new drug to shrink prostate cancer tumours, based on molecules extracted from a marine sponge collected in New Guinea. READ MORE>.
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Canadians develop new drug to shrink prostate cancer tumours
Posted in New prostate drugs, PROSTATE CANCER, Prostate massage, tagged Canadian scientists, cancer research, catheter, experimental new drug, marine sponge, prostablog, prostate, prostate blog, PROSTATE CANCER, prostate cancer treatments, shrink prostate cancer tumours, THE GAZETTE on June 17, 2010| 1 Comment »
PROSTATE RESEARCH: Study finds prostate drug boosts cataract surgery risks
Posted in PROSTATE CANCER, Prostate drugs, PROSTATE RESEARCH, Treatment debate, tagged Canadian scientists, cancer research, cataract surgery, Flomax, NOT ALONE, prostablog, prostate, prostate blog, PROSTATE CANCER, prostate treatment debate, serious complications, tamsulosin on May 31, 2009| Leave a Comment »
MAY 31: NOT ALONE BLOG: Flomax (tamsulosin), a drug that is commonly used by men to treat their prostate problems, is linked to more than a double risk for serious complications following cataract surgery, indicates new study by Canadian scientists. READ MORE>