
A Deadly Disparity
Learn more about breast cancer
Articles of interest:
- Seven things you should know about breast cancer risk from the Harvard Women's Health Watch, January 2007
- MRI’s emerging role in breast cancer screening from the Harvard Women's Health Watch, October 2007
Learn more about prostate cancer
Articles of interest:
- Treat or wait? from Perspectives on Prostate Disease, January 2007
- Multivitamins and prostate cancer: A new worry? from the Harvard Men's Health Watch, October 2007
Also of interest:
The Breast Cancer Survivor’s Fitness Plan When you are going through cancer treatments, the last thing you feel
like doing is exercising — but it can be the key to your well-being
and ultimate survival. In an encouraging, compassionate "I’ve
been there" tone, Dr. Carolyn Kaelin offers a wealth of practical
advice, proven techniques, and much-needed support. |
Harvard Women's Health Watch Harvard Women’s Health Watch – the monthly
newsletter that focuses on the special health concerns of women, with
expert information and advice from the specialists at Harvard Medical
School. |
Prostate Disease: Finding the Cause and Cure Tired of waking up in the middle of the night to urinate? For a small
gland, the prostate can sure cause big problems. For many men in their
middle and older years, the prostate gland starts to cause trouble. Prostate
Disease: Finding the Cause and Cure reviews medical and surgical
treatments for both an enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia)
and prostate cancer. |
Perspectives on Prostate DiseasePerspectives on Prostate Disease is filled with breaking news and advances in the treatment of prostate cancer and other important prostate disorders. Perspectives provides information of interest and importance, including
explanations of procedures, critical analyses of clinical trials, provocative
roundtable discussions with leading physicians, and frank interviews
with real patients. |
Harvard Men's Health Watch Harvard Men’s Health Watch addresses the health
issues that matter to men the most. From prostate disease to hair loss,
from exercise programs to heart health, this monthly newsletter helps
men lead longer, healthier lives. |
