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In twelve pages this research paper examines prostate cancer in a consideration of its symptoms, how it is diagnosed, and availabl...
objective in conducting their study was to "describe the experience of men who are diagnosed with prostate cancer and their wives,...
an increase in the early detection of cancer, as well as detection of a "migration to lower-stage and -volume tumors," it remains ...
cancer affects both the man and his life partner. In most cases, study designs addressing quality of life issues for prostate canc...
& McCorkle (2002) did not explicitly state any research problem or research question, but they do identify two objectives for thei...
history of prostate cancer should be aware that they have a higher risk of developing this disease. It is unknown why, but Black m...
The risk, costs, detection methodology and treatment of this concerning disease are outlined. There are nine sources in this four...
In eight pages a March 2001 article published in The New York Times about prostate cancer and the unusual approach it takes in ter...
are about 50 percent more likely than white men to get this kind of cancer. Black men also have the highest mortality rate from pr...
In nine pages this paper compares the incidence rates between Caucasian and African American men regarding prostate cancer. Five ...
the first person to use the Northern Territorys voluntary euthanasia law. Dent was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1991...
In six pages this paper discusses prostate cancer in an overview of its epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment options. Seven sou...
flows out of the bladder and into the urethra. It does this by the effect of muscle fibers in the prostate that surround the uret...
This paper compares and contrasts the facts verses the misperceptions of prostate problems. The author argues that physicians are...
This research report takes a look at a variety of literature on the subject. Prostate and breast cancer are the diseases given the...
on Armstrongs body but the real heroics are attributable to the man and to the body itself! Armstrong was diagnosed with te...
order to come to an uninformed answer to the research questions. Statistical analysis was not undertaken due to the inconsistenc...
"uninhibited in her sexual expression, regardless of her prior inclinations" (Thorne and Murray, 2000, p. 142). She will probably ...
is an article that illustrates perhaps how little the medical community really knows about the condition. In trying to understan...
he was so sick. The first I knew about it was a call from my Mom. She didnt give me any details over the phone, just said Dad was ...
potentially large number of benefits there are also a wide range of ethical and acceptability issues that need to be considered a...
Hecht, 2008). Breast cancer in both men and women is a genetic disorder but it is not necessarily hereditary (U.S. National Librar...
his life. At the end of the infamous lecture, Pausch does say that he believes in karma. He talks about doing things for others an...
In a paper consisting of six pages the growing trend towards treating cancer patients at home rather than at a medical facility is...
Cancer, 2003). Of course the disease is serious, but it is potentially curable with the surgical intervention not accessible to m...
of the Long Island women blame the electrical power lines strung high above their homes, there has been no proof of a link between...
the government do, however, if definitive research is completed that irrefutably identifies cell phones as a causative agent in th...
were pasta, white bread and rice (2002). Researchers have suspected that women who eat a lot of refined carbohydrates do not get e...
been made with diet, and then there have been unsubstantiated claims by women who live on Long Island, New York-where there are an...
up on trying to live longer. What cancer does also is to awaken philosophical questions in all patients and their families. They a...