Recommended Sites for:
"Prostate Cancer"
- American Cancer Society - Guidelines for the Early Detection of Cancer
- The following cancer screening guidelines are recommended for those people at average risk for cancer (unless otherwise specified) and without any specific symptoms.
For more information, visit the website
- CancerCare - Free Services
- CancerCare programs—including counseling and support groups, education, financial assistance and practical help—are provided by professional oncology social workers and are completely free of charge
For more information, visit the website
- Healthfinder - Prostate Cancer
- Developed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Healthfinder is a good place to start your search because it doesn’t produce overwhelming results on each topic.
For more information, visit the website
- Mayo Clinic - Prostate Cancer
- Medical information presented in reader-friendly magazine format brought to you by the not-for-profit Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research.
For more information, visit the website
- Med Help - Prostate Cancer
- MedHelp International is a non-profit organization that provides consumers with access to online support groups and physician-monitored forums.
For more information, visit the website
- MEDLINEplus - Prostate Cancer
- Extensive information on over 700 health topics from the National Library of Medicine. If you can’t find it here, you probably won’t find it anywhere. Also available in Spanish.
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- NOAH - Prostate Cancer
- NOAH provides access to high quality full-text consumer health information in English and Spanish.
For more information, visit the website
- OncoLink
- Through OncoLink you can get comprehensive information about specific types of cancer, updates on cancer treatments and news about research advances.
For more information, visit the website
- What is Prostate Cancer?
- This website explains the facts about prostate cancer, including a description of the disease, risk factors, screening information, and treatment options. Click the links on the top and the left of the screen for more information.
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