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Prostate Cancer - BrochuresInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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BUPA: Prostate cancer Description: Fact sheet on causes, symptoms and treatment of this disease from a UK organization. (hcd2.bupa.co.uk) |
CancerBACUP: Prostate Cancer Description: Online booklet from this UK organization addresses symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options. (cancerbacup.org.uk) |
CDC: Prostate Cancer Description: Public health and prevention perspectives along with general information are provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cdc.gov) |
NCI: Prostate cancer Description: National Cancer Institute's comprehensive online resource which addresses signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, clinical trials and support. (cancer.gov) |
PCa Sitemap Description: Prostate cancer evaluation, diagnosis and treatment. Written for patients. (wmfurology.com) |
What To Do If Prostate Cancer Strikes: A Helpbook for Patients Description: Online publication addresses a number of topics related to this condition. (cancerresearch.org) |
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