AFP - Jul 22, 2008
LONDON (AFP) — Prostate cancer sufferers received a boost on Tuesday after scientists claimed that a new drug could be the most important development in the
BBC News - Jul 21, 2008
In the spring of 2007 Simon Bush, 50, from London, had to accept that he was probably dying. The successful banker had been diagnosed with aggressive
Times Online - Jul 21, 2008
Simon Bush was told that he had prostate cancer three years ago. In January this year he went skiing for the first time in 25 years.
The Sun - Jul 22, 2008
MEN are notorious for not going to the doc when they are ill – it’s why they need us women to send them – but now a medical breakthrough that could save
NHS Choices - Jul 22, 2008
“The prostate cancer ‘wonder pill’ set to save thousands every year”, read the headline in the Daily Mail today. Widespread media coverage has been given to
PRESS TV - Jul 22, 2008
Scientists claim a newly-produced drug has shown promising results in treating patients suffering from aggressive prostate cancer.
GMTV - Jul 22, 2008
A new drug could provide a step forward in treating the most common cancer among men in England and Wales. Find out more A new drug could provide a step
Daily Mail - Jul 21, 2008
By Colin Fernandez Five years ago Robin Wood was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer and given only a 20 per cent chance of survival.
ITV.com - Jul 22, 2008
A new drug could offer hope to thousands of men at risk of prostate cancer. A preliminary trial has shown that abiraterone can reverse even the most
InTheNews.co.uk - Jul 22, 2008
Over the last year tougher restrictions on smoking have been put in place and it is unlikely the changes are going to stop there.
Times of Malta - Jul 22, 2008
Maltese-born doctor Johann de Bono is being credited for spearheading research into a new drug to fight the deadliest forms of prostate cancer.