Three months after robotic or conventional surgery, there was no difference in urinary or sexual function or complications of surgery.
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Tag Archives: Cancer
Lawsuits Over Baby Powder Raise Questions About Cancer Risk
Thousands of women claim talcum powder caused their ovarian cancer, but research into a potential link has produced mixed results.
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Exercise Tied to Lower Risk for 13 Types of Cancer
The potential cancer-fighting benefits of exercise seem to hold true even if someone is overweight, a comprehensive new study found.
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Ovary Removal Tied to Colon Cancer Risk
Removal of the ovaries may increase the risk for colorectal cancer, a new study concludes.
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When ‘Having It All’ Includes Having Cancer
“A Series of Catastrophes and Miracles” is a story of learning to live a mundane life, knowing that it may not go on much longer.
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After Physical Therapy, Why Not Cancer Therapy?
My family and I would have given anything for the house calls of a creature we never imagined: an oncological therapist. And it might be less expensive than recurrent emergency room visits.
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Living With Cancer: Being Erased
The experiences of minorities remain strikingly marginal in cancer literature.
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The Weekly Health Quiz: Zika, Weight Loss and Breast Cancer
Test your knowledge of this week’s health news.
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Well: Prostate Cancer Treatment Tied to Alzheimer’s Risk
Hormone therapy, a common treatment for prostate cancer, is associated with an increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease, a new study has found.
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Well: Living With Cancer: The Lure of Alternative Remedies
Sick people need all sorts of strategies, alongside medical ones, to deal with disease.
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