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Receiving a cancer diagnosis can be one of the most devastating things to happen to a man, regardless of his age or the prior state of his health. For men diagnosed with prostate cancer, the news can be especially traumatic: worrying about how you’ll endure treatment and how you’ll pay for it, anxiety surrounding how the illness and treatment will affect your body, and planning for your...
At 70, while dealing with a recurrence of prostate cancer, Sherman Goodrich entered the Body-For-Life competition and won! Find out how he went from never working out before to a muscular physique.
Award-winning filmmaker Peter Starr says his own experiences with prostate cancer prompted him to travel the world seeking answers and alternative treatments for the disease. Find out why he thinks surgery and drugs aren't always the answer.
Author Howard Frank Mosher has been described as a living, breathing Mark Twain. So when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, he did what he knows best -- he wrote about his journey to recovery and finding a reason to live.
Confused about recent reports on prostate cancer testing? NBA legend Oscar Roberston says our greatest weapon against cancer is knowledge.
Bob Becker was 57 before he ran his first marathon and he was running strong until a double whammy threatened to end his running career.
It's something men don't like to talk about. But since September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, we will.
The good news about prostate cancer is that survival rates are at an all-time high. The bad news is that hundreds of thousands of men are still getting it. Dr. John Langdon has tips for preventing and diagnosing this common cancer.
Did you know that a man is 35 percent more likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer than a woman is to be diagnosed with breast cancer? Guys, it's time to start talking about cancer and ways to prevent this deadly, but very treatable, disease.
Give it up for 65-year-old David Baird. Baird has completed his 112-day journey pushing a wheelbarrow across Australia to raise money for breast and prostate cancer research.