Not as of 5/08. My uroloigist said no word yet. So what is the hold up???
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer, other than skin cancers, in American men. The American Cancer Society estimates that during 2008 about 186,320 new cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed in the United States. About 1 man in 6 will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime, but only 1 man in 35 will die of it. More than 2 million men in the United States who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point are still alive today. Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in American men, behind only lung cancer. The American Cancer Society estimates that 28,660 men in the United States will die of prostate cancer in 2008. Prostate cancer accounts for about 10% of cancer-related deaths in men. Source: American Cancer Society--January 2009
Sid Campbell died on August 19, 2008, in Oakland, California, USA of complications from prostate cancer.
Pete Candoli died on January 11, 2008, in Studio City, California, USA of prostate cancer.
Charles Moskos died on May 31, 2008, in Santa Monica, California, USA of prostate cancer.
Delmar Watson died on October 26, 2008, in Glendale, California, USA of complications from prostate cancer.
Wik Jongsma died on November 7, 2008, in The Hague, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands of prostate cancer.
Herbert Kenwith died on January 30, 2008, in Los Angeles, California, USA of prostate cancer.
Waldick Soriano died on September 4, 2008, in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil of prostate cancer.
Oliver Lundquist died on December 28, 2008, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA of prostate cancer.
Approximately 40.8 percent of men and women could be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their life. As of 2011, there were about 13,397,159 people living with all cancer sites in the United States.
No. Nick does not have cancer.
Not Cancer was created on 2008-09-23.