In this week's TIME magazine (June 7 issue), the "Health Report" has the following entry under "The Good News" column: Older men who have slower growing prostate cancer can avoid the impotence and incontinence that often follow surgery by avoiding the surgery. Left untreated, the disease is fatal, but men over 70 or so will most likely die of something else first. Sure doesn't sound all that good to me...
(From the "Rest" of RHF)