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December 5, 2002
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Study predicts risk of prostate cancer death
Anthony D'Amico, associate professor of radiation oncology, and Holly
Isbister, MRI X-ray technician, after treating a patient for prostate cancer. D'Amico and his colleagues developed a method to determine the risk of dying in the 10 years following radiation treatment for prostate cancer. Staff photo by Kris Snibbe) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Study predicts risk of prostate cancer death
Who will be alive 10 years after treatment?
Health care success or demographic nightmare?
Aging global population presents challenges
Corn, butterflies drive genetically modified food debate
at KSG
Shorenstein Center conference examines media "Frankenfood" coverage
Harvard researchers address AIDS epidemic in Africa
School of Public Health conference unites Harvard efforts
Super Cluster Lecture Series debuts at Radcliffe
Institute
Hubble Telescope astrophysicist discusses history of solar energy
Bottle-feeding before bed time may increase risk of
childhood asthma
Risk may be raised by 50 percent
Geographical information systems (GIS) conference showcases
the future
Mapping software allows insight to complex systems
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