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Well-Done Meat Consumption May Increase Prostate Cancer Risk
Research into the dietary habits of about a thousand men from the Cleveland area has found that a high consumption of meats, especially of red meat prepared by grilling, is positively associated with an increased risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer. This particular study, which was led by Dr. John Witte of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), has a number of limitations, but it does add support to other investigations connecting meat consumption with cancer risk.
Toronto researchers speculate regarding a link between prostate cancer and oral contraceptive use
Very preliminary and speculative research, designed to spark further inquires, suggests that there may be a connection between oral contraceptive use and rising rates of prostate cancer. One theory is that the widespread use of birth-control pills in various populations may result in a higher level of estrogen in the environment, which might, in turn, increase prostate cancer risk.
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PCCN-BROME-MISSISQUOI
Contact: Peter Tetreault or Gib Rotheram
P: Peter Tetreault - (450) 242-1810 or Gib Rotheram - (450) 263-9186
E:
questco@sympatico.ca
Meet: 4th Monday of every month
6:30pm
24 St. Paul Rd. (St. Paul Anglican Church)
Lac Brome, (Knowlton), QC
FONDATION QUEBECOISE DU CANCER
Contact: France Vachon
P: 418 657-5334
F: 418 657-5921
E:
cancerquebec.que@fqc.qc.ca
Meet: Please call for time and place
JEWISH GENERAL HOSPITAL
Contact: Isabelle Gregoire
P: 514 340-7558
F: 514 340-7559
Meet: Wednesday
Jewish General Hospital (conducts 10 week courses)
9:30 AM; Please call for specific time and place
MONTREAL PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT GROUP
Contact: Denise Nobert Garceau
P: 514 890-8000 x28138
E:
denise.garceau.chum@ ssss.gouv.gc.ca
Meet: 2nd Monday
CHUM Campus Notre Dame, Pav Mailloux, local 1253-5
4 PM
PCCN MONTREAL WEST ISLAND
Contact: Fred Crombie
P: 514 694-6412
E:
fred.crombie@videotron.ca
http://www.mtlwiprostcansupportgrp.ca/
Meet: 4th Thursday
Sarto Desnoyes Comm. Centre, 1335 Lakeshore, Dorval
7:30 PM
GROUPE SOUTIEN CANADIEN DE LA PROSTATE
Contact: Francois Dyotte
P: 450 663-2628
Meet: Please call for time and place
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