Letterman blackmailer gets jail, Prius goes out of control in Westchester and more top stories from Wayne Cabot and Steve Scott.
Audio|Tue, 9 Mar 2010|More from Evening News To Go
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“…07 if you have prostate cancer currency the newest in minimally invasive robotic surgery go no further than Chilton memorial hospital. Here are details about children's Da Vinci …”
The record setting storm continues into the weekend, Paterson announces he will not run for governor and more top stories from Wayne Cabot and Steve Scott.
Audio|Fri, 26 Feb 2010|More from Evening News To Go
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“…Edu. Prostate cancer is dramatic but -- surgery doesn't have to be because the newest minimally invasive Da Vinci robotic system is now at Chilton. …”
“…If you have prostate cancer and seek the newest in minimally invasive robotic surgery go no further than Chilton memorial hospital. Here are details about children's Da …”
Charges in missing baby case, hikes coming to NJ Transit and more top stories from Wayne Cabot and Steve Scott.
Audio|Wed, 17 Feb 2010|More from Evening News To Go
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“…Back to the chopper next WCBS news time 507. If you have prostate cancer and seek the newest in minimally invasive robotic surgery go no further than Chilton memorial hospital. Here are details about children's Da …”
Pat Farnack's conversation with oncologist and researcher Dr. Adam Brufsky with the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute. He talks about unexpected great news when treating bone loss.
Audio|Wed, 10 Feb 2010|More from Health and Well Being Report
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“…the most effective therapies we have -- cancers are specially breast and prostate cancer. . And has caused bone loss in bone weakening. Chemotherapy. For breast cancer. -- therapy physical rivet acts. Four Mara. In breast cancer -- what we call intrusion deprivation therapy prostate cancer all can cause significant bone weakness. …”
Spring training is only about three short weeks away. Joining us this morning to talk a little baseball is Ed Randall, host of Ed Randall's Talking Baseball on XM and the CBS-owned radio station WFAN.
Video|Sat, 30 Jan 2010|More from WCBS
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“…how you got these three great guitarists together -- you have prostate cancer survivor 47 years old and a history of cancer of criminals in no symptoms. Which is very important to note. And I started this final one C three about a year after my remission and our twin missions are spreading the gospels to men of prostate cancer awareness and education. A man is 33% more likely to get prostate cancer than a woman is to get breast cancer. One in six men watching our show right now is gonna get prostate cancer and if he's African American one and -- incidence of prostate cancer. . -- two to three times higher so we put so. Yeah thanks very great guitar player Reagan -- raise some money right …”
A new study released by American Journal of Cardiology has found that men who have sex as least twice a week can almost cut their risk in half for developing serious heart disease.
Video|Fri, 22 Jan 2010|More from WCBS
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“…release of hormones in the dark since it lowers your risk of prostate cancer and can even boost the immune system. Selectively culled -- my cardiologist and -- drop the Chris Doran. So well yet yet …”
Connecticut Sen. Christopher Dodd, a five-term Democrat whose political stock began falling after the financial meltdown and his failed 2008 presidential bid, has decided not to seek re-election in November. CBS 2's Magee Hickey explains.
Video|Wed, 6 Jan 2010|More from WCBS
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“…another said perhaps it's time for a change. Died underwent surgery for prostate cancer in August his health is said to be good we're live in downtown Stanford Magee Hickey CBS -- news. …”
From the H1N1 virus to controversial new breast cancer guidelines, this year was all about big medical stories making headlines. CBS 2's Dr. Max Gomez joins us with more of what we've learned over the past year.
Video|Tue, 29 Dec 2009|More from WCBS
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“…three years and back in March 2 long term studies found that prostate cancer screening. With the PSA blood test save few if any lives but may lead -- to have treatment -- cause impotence incontinence …”
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Audio|Mon, 14 Dec 2009|More from Morning News To Go
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“…we have all the options we offer all the latest treatments for prostate cancer and we have the one that's right for you and our innovative technologies include image guided radiation therapy which provides a crystal clear images for incredible precision or noninvasive side overnight radio surgery -- effective in as little as five treatments. Another option minimally invasive robotic surgery means fewer side effects faster recovery. I found out the cancer centers have treated more patients with a sigh every night for prostate cancer than any other New Jersey hospital. They were also the nation's first to offer superior image guided radiation therapy. And our cancer …”
“…throwing away WCBS news time six and when I heard the words prostate cancer my first thought was one of my options at the -- …”
A new study suggests coffee may not be that bad for you after all. In fact, it is believed to actually help prevent some cancers. Kathryn Brown reports.
Video|Tue, 8 Dec 2009|More from WCBS
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“…just sleepiness new research suggests a -- help prevent aggressive types of prostate cancer. . Let's get -- pretty incredible feeling particularly for -- that have -- plus this study presented by the American association for cancer research looked at nearly. Thousand men over a twenty year period. It found him. Drank the most coffee had a 60%. Lower risk of getting aggressive prostate cancer. . Personally -- probably come to us today -- my prostate then you'd be even better. Many drinks five cups per day showed the strongest association between coffee and preventing cancer. But researchers found a link even among those who drank just wanted to cut -- Doctor Franklin low urologist at saint Luke's Roosevelt hospital says the results are promising but he's cautious this study. It is interesting but does not prove anything. Coffee has been loosely linked to prostate cancer prevention in the past but this is the first study to examine that connection so thoroughly. The report says coffee consumption doesn't change the overall rate of prostate cancer. . And only applies to the most serious aggressive cases but low points out does does the study that more research needs to …”