Posted on August 1, 2019 by Sitemaster
As a small not-for profit with limited funding, it can take Prostate Cancer International (PCaI) a little longer to do some things than we would like. However, … READ MORE …
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Posted on June 20, 2018 by Sitemaster
One has to sign up to become a member of the UroToday web site, but there is no cost involved, and an attractive feature for prostate cancer patients is the regular, relatively brief, video-recorded interviews with experts on recent, specific issues. … READ MORE …
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Posted on March 23, 2017 by Sitemaster
Our friends at UroToday have just posted another four video interviews from the Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference at St. Gallen in Switzerland, some of which are likely to be of interest to some of our readers. … READ MORE …
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Posted on May 12, 2012 by Sitemaster
Here is a link to a recent 20-minute video-discussion on the Medscape web site between an number of European experts on evolutions in the management of castration-resistant (and earlier forms of) prostate cancer. … READ MORE …
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Posted on May 7, 2012 by Sitemaster
For those who prefer to listen to their prostate cancer updates (as opposed to those that are happy to read) the video-based web site known as ProstateVideos.com has just completed a major overhaul. … READ MORE …
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Posted on November 19, 2009 by Sitemaster
Researchers at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in New Hampshire have analyzed the prostate cancer videos on YouTube for information content and the presence of bias. They conclude that, “although some videos are robust sources of information, given the preponderance of modest and unbalanced information among reviewed videos, YouTube is an inadequate source of prostate cancer information for patients.” … READ MORE …
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