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Annual Report on Prostate Diseases - Harvard Health

Annual Report on Prostate Diseases - Harvard Health

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Perspective on alcohol use and cancer risk

POSTED AUGUST 12, 2016, 9:30 AM

Steven J. Atlas, MD, MPH, Contributor




A new study makes alcohol seem even more controversial, suggesting that there is sufficient evidence to say that alcohol causes several types of cancer. Steven J. Atlas, MD, a primary care physician, discusses how he plans to talk to his patients about patterns of alcohol use and associated cancer risk.




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New urine test predicts high-grade prostate cancer

POSTED AUGUST 11, 2016, 9:30 AM

Charlie Schmidt, Editor, Harvard Medical School Annual Report on Prostate Disease


Suspicious findings from prostate cancer screening are often followed by a procedure most men would prefer to avoid: a prostate biopsy. But what if biopsies actually could be avoided on the basis of non-invasive test results? Screening tests are moving in that direction, with some intriguing results.


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