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Tag Archives: prostate cancer
What do we need to know?
Helen Branswell notes that the public doesn’t know the precise details of the cancer that killed Jack Layton and considers whether Canadians need more disclosure from political leaders.
Will cancer screening actually save your life?
Science-ish looks at the evidence on PSA testing, mammograms and the true benefits of screening
Dan Hill tells all
The singer-songwriter’s candid and moving account of prostate cancer, along with a video interview and new song—for your iPad
Are men with prostate cancer “privileged”?
Anti-Movember editorial is offensive and just plain wrong
Layton: the final enigma
Eventually, Canada will begin to oblige men in Layton’s position to be excruciatingly forthright about their health
Finger length is a clue to prostate cancer risk
Men whose index finger is longer than ring finger are less likely to develop it
A coffee-table book with benefits
Plus, a second opinion about prostate cancer, homeless soccer stars, a chilling Holocaust detective story, a new novel from the author of ‘A History of Love,’ and what the Bible says about sex
Mitchel Raphael on Lisa Raitt’s Mojo and why Layton’s mom-in-law said ’I told you so’
Layton gets more wear out of his wedding day outfit
Strombo v. Layton
The NDP leader talks—begins at about the four minute mark—to George about cancer, health care and the New Democrat cause. Deep insight into the eternal optimism of the New Democrat mind contained therein.