The New York Times
Many Americans do not think twice about taking medicines to prevent heart disease and stroke. But cancer
is different. Much of what Americans do in the name of warding off
cancer has not been shown to matter, and some things are actually
harmful. Yet the few medicines proved to deter cancer are widely
ignored.
Take prostate cancer,
the second-most commonly diagnosed cancer in the United States,
surpassed only by easily treated skin cancers. More than 192,000 cases
of it will be diagnosed this year, and more than 27,000 men will die
from it... Read More