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<title>It's Not Just an Old Man's Disease</title>
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<description>Prostate cancer does not only affect old men.&amp;nbsp;It also affects young men.Arnon Krongrad, MD and Michael Benvenuto&amp;nbsp;of the&amp;nbsp;not-for-profit Prostate Cancer Mission talk about family history, age, and prostate cancer detection.&amp;nbsp;Michael was 37&amp;nbsp;at diagnosis.Click Here To View               	</description>
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<title>Cynthia's prostate blooper</title>
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<description>CLICK HERE TO VIEWWhile reviewing the recent event by the Prostate Cancer Mission, CBS4's Cynthia Demos becomes flustered while discussing the prostate exam.                            	</description>
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<title>After Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy</title>
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<description>Arturo Cabrera walks down the hallway five hours after his laparoscopic radical prostatectomy. View Video                                    	</description>
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<title>Helping Your Man With Prostate Cancer</title>
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<description>[VIEW VIDEO] MIAMI - When prostate cancer strikes, it's devastating news for a man. But the husband isn't the only one who is affected. Wives also pay a price for prostate cancer.&amp;nbsp; But for some women, the disease not only brought them closer to God, it also brought them closer 	</description>
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<title>A New Prostate Cancer 

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  Laparoscopic radical 

prostatectomy, a new prostate cancer treatment, is featured after patient Dennis is diagnosed without having any symptoms of prostate 

cancer. &amp;quot;Shock, disbelief.&amp;quot;                      	</description>
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<title>Two Patients With Few Signs of Prostate Cancer</title>
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<description>CLICK HERE TO VIEW Two men talk about the shock of prostate cancer diagnosis. Patient Dennis talks about men wanting to feel invicible. Patient Jack talks about being diagnosed because he had one of the few signs of prostate cancer: an abnormal prostate exam. In the year 2000, these men 	</description>
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<title>Coming to Miami 

for Prostate Cancer Treatment</title>
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public television covers a growing trend: medical visitors coming to Miami for laparoscopic radical prostatectomy.                     	</description>
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<title>Less Painful Treatment for Prostate Cancer</title>
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<description>CLICK HERE TO VIEW Reporter Dr. Sean Kenniff talks about a less invasive form of surgery for the most common cancer of men: prostate cancer. The short news clip follows a man newly diagnosed with prostate cancer as he considers prostate cancer treatments and then chooses prostate cancer surgery with&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;laparoscopic 	</description>
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<title>Pat Robertson on Prostate Cancer Surgery</title>
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<description>CLICK HERE TO VIEW Many celebrities have had prostate cancer: John Kerry, Merv Griffin, Jorge Mas Canosa, Joe Torre, Phil Lesh, Colin Powell, Telly Savalas, Bill Bixby, Timothy Leary&amp;nbsp;... In a CNN program hosted by Connie Chung, broadcaster Pat Robertson talks about his prostate cancer surgery with laparoscopic radical prostatectomy. 	</description>
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<title>Prostate Cancer Awareness in Greater Miami</title>
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<description>CLICK HERE TO VIEW Barry Johnson, CEO, Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, Arnon Krongrad, MD, CEO, The Prostate Cancer Project join Michael Putney to discuss prostate cancer, laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, and development of prostate cancer awareness programs&amp;nbsp;in the Greater Miami business community.*The event was sponsored by the American Prostate Cancer 	</description>
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<title>Prostate Cancer Awareness Programs</title>
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<description>CLICK HERE TO VIEW&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; (loads slowly) Dr. Krongrad and other prostate cancer experts discuss research on prostate cancer diagnosis and the new Sneakers at Work prostate cancer awareness program. &amp;nbsp;                     	</description>
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<title>Prostate Cancer Awareness Day</title>
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<description>click here to watch the video MIAMI, Fla. -- Even on casual Fridays, sneakers are rarely worn in the office or boardroom. But this Friday, the forbidden footwear was used to promote prostate cancer awareness.At AventuraHospital, dozens of workers took a lunch-time walk around the block to raise awareness.Dr. Arnon 	</description>
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