Educated Patients Intentionally Ignore Early Symptoms
i-Newswire,
2011-01-11
Most men who are well educated ignore the early symptoms that arise out of prostate gland which makes them succumb to it. Knowledge about the early symptoms can easily prolong their life and increases the percentage of cure.
Prostate Cancer Cure And False Hope
i-Newswire,
2010-12-22
Prostate cancer is on the rise affecting one out every six man. Patients even who undergo various types of treatments that may not prolong their life but will suffer complications of loss of erection, ejaculation and incontinence.
Over Utilization For Financial Gain
i-Newswire,
2010-12-02
Medical care can be utilized in excess for the personal financial gain of physicians and hospitals. Meanwhile patients who suffer from prostate cancer may undergo numerous test and invasive procedures but never really find a complete cure.
Journal Publishes NAFC Research on the Frustration of Overactive Bladder in Women
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2010-10-27
Research by the National Association For Continence (NAFC) about the frustration endured by middle-aged women, who have overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms, will be published in the inaugural issue of Annals of Urology from San Lucas Medical.
PSA ZERO Program: Making Life Worry Free
i-Newswire,
2010-07-24
Statistics indicate that, one out of six men suffer from prostate cancer. When it comes to prevention or cure for prostate cancer the world out there is clueless.
PSA Zero – The Most Effective Prostate Cancer Education Program
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2010-04-19
With the threat of prostate cancer, erectile dysfunction and urinary discomforts hovering around the heads of millions of men, many questions are now raised. Statistics reveal some astounding figures; one in every six men are being diagnosed with pro
National Organization’s Executive Director Appeals To FDA
i-Newswire,
2010-04-01
Executive director of The National Association For Continence (NAFC) spoke to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in support of a Premarket Approval Application (PMAA) of Uromedica, Inc.’s Adjustable Continence Therapy (ACT®) device.
Urologic Nurses Named Continence Care Champion
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2010-03-16
The National Association For Continence (NAFC) awarded Leslie Saltzstein Wooldridge, MSN, RNCS, GNP-BC, and Francie Bernier, PhD, MSN, RNC with the Rodney Appell Continence Care Champion Award.
National Healthcare Organization Hosts Free Educational Webinar Series
i-Newswire,
2010-01-12
The National Association For Continence (NAFC) is offering free, monthly educational webinars stemming from their educational women’s forum, Lifelong Bladder Health & Pelvic Support.