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Urologists say most men may skip PSA test for prostate cancer
A man with no risk factors for prostate cancer can go his whole life without ever taking a PSA test, according to the American Urological Assn. In a new clinical guideline unveiled Friday, the urologists said that only men between the ages of 55 and...
Tags: Disease Prevention, Biopsy, Death, Medical Procedures and Tests, Demographics
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Poll: Should doctors tell terminally ill patients they're dying?
As my colleague Melissa Healy noted Thursday, a British medical journal recently invited doctors who specialize in end-of-life care to debate whether patients should be told that they're terminally ill. Two London-based palliative care doctors argued in...
Tags: University of Virginia, Leukemia, Health Treatments, Respiratory Disease, Chemotherapy
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Doctors describe 'death with dignity' program for cancer patients
A majority of Americans support the idea of allowing terminally ill patients to end their lives with the help of their doctors. For instance, 55% of people questioned for the NPR-Truven Health Analytics Health Poll last year said they were in favor of...
Tags: Washington Legislature, Chemical Industry, Prostate Cancer, Pharmaceuticals, BBC
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Physicians debate whether patients need to know they're dying
In the days when American physicians dispensed oracular commands and their judgments were rarely questioned, a doctor could take it upon himself with few ethical qualms to keep from a patient the bad news of a terminal diagnosis. For better or worse,...
Tags: Heart Failure, University of Virginia, Ethics, Health Treatments, Values
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Patients should decide what the end of life is like, study says
Finding out what dying patients want and treating them accordingly leads to happier patients who are in less pain and who use fewer healthcare dollars, UCLA researchers said Tuesday. “You can improve care while reducing costs by making sure that...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics
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Nearly 18 million Americans will be cancer survivors in 2022
Better cancer treatments and an aging population will push the number of cancer survivors in the U.S. to nearly 18 million by 2022, according to a new report from researchers at the National Cancer Institute. As of January 2012, there were 13.7...
Tags: Human Interest, Lung Cancer, Science and Technology, Skin Cancer, Health Treatments
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Letters: Vicodin is the tip of the iceberg
Re "Panel urges more control of Vicodin," Jan. 26 Reclassifying hydrocodone as a Schedule II narcotic may be of some value in controlling the number of Vicodin prescriptions given out, but this would be of minor benefit. In my experience, most Vicodin...Tags: Hydrocodone (drug), Health Treatments, Medical Procedures and Tests, Environmental Issues, Insurance
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California leaders set state health goals to be met by 2022
L.A. NOWWith California facing rising medical costs and increasing rates of chronic disease, state health leaders issued a report setting specific health targets to meet by 2022.... -
Hollywood loses film lab executive Jerry Virnig
Jerry Virnig, a respected veteran of the Hollywood post-production community, died last week from natural causes, a spokesman for his family said. Virnig, a resident of Camarillo, in Ventura County, was 80. Virnig was a former president of independent...
Tags: Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Human Interest, American Heart Association, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., American Cancer Society
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How to know when it's time to say goodbye to an animal companion?
We had to put Felix to sleep last month. I say "had to put him to sleep" because I can't bear the thought there might have been an alternative. I had two other dogs who lived to be 21 before dying at home. Toward the end, several people had suggested I...Tags: Blindness, Health Treatments, Euthanasia
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Book review: 'Dream New Dreams: Reimagining My Life After Loss'
There's a good chance you're familiar with Randy Pausch, a computer-science professor who delivered a poignant speech in September 2007 while he was dying of pancreatic cancer. It resulted in an incredible 2008 bestseller, "The Last Lecture," and a...
Tags: Science and Technology, Health Treatments, Chemotherapy, Pancreatic Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses
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Steve Lopez: After a 'barbaric death,' a call for change
L.A. NOWMy Sunday column on the “barbaric death” of a terminally ill man near Sacramento, and his wife’s plea for an Oregon-like Death With Dignity law in California, brought responses from those wanting to know how to join such a cause.......
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