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Even Doctors Need a PSA Test

March 30, 2012

A Medcan Physician's story of how early detection saved his live.

PSA Test: What Some Doctors Don’t Want You to Know

November 2, 2011

PSA testing isn't perfect, but it is helpful, particularly when used in concert with other variables that assess risk.

Medcan Studies Genetic Risk for Prostate Cancer

October 25, 2011

A number of Medcan clinicians are involved in an on-going study on the relationship between certain genetic markers and prostate cancer.

Endoscopy Blog: March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month!

February 28, 2011

Most people don’t like to talk about their colon. Other than some locker room bathroom humor, it's generally off-limits.

Health Citing: The Heart Truth - What The Statistics Really Mean

February 3, 2011

The National Post recently reported that cancer and heart disease remain the top two causes of death

What Can We Learn by Looking at the Percentage-Free PSA?

January 7, 2011

Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is an enzyme produced by the glandular cells of the prostate and secreted in the seminal fluid released during ejaculation.

Prostate Cancer – Early Detection Could Save Your Life

November 12, 2010

Diseases of the prostate, both benign and malignant, are important health concerns for a large percentage of men as they age.

Distinguishing Benign Prostate Conditions From Cancer: The art behind the science

October 18, 2010

Diseases of the prostate, both benign and malignant, are important health concerns for a large percentage of men as they age.

Health Citing: Exercise Daily to Reduce The Threat of Getting Cancer

September 29, 2010

There are an increasing number of studies that have confirmed that moderate to intensive exercise can reduce the incidence of cancer by at least 20 per cent.

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