Prostate Cancer Prevention: No Benefit For Use Of Selenium And Vitamin E Supplements, Study Shows
Initial, independent review
of study data from the
Selenium and Vitamin E
Cancer Prevention Trial
(SELECT) shows that selenium
... > full story
Urologists Identify Seven Biomarkers That May Help Pinpoint Prostate Cancer Recurrence
A simple blood test may help
doctors better predict
whether prostate cancer will
recur or spread in patients
who have undergone surgery
... > full story
Dehydrated Tomatoes Show Promise For Preventing Prostate Cancer
New research suggests that
the form of tomato product
one eats could be the key to
unlocking its prostate
cancer-fighting potential,
... > full story
Six New Genes Associated With Type 2 Diabetes Discovered, Including One With Role In Prostate Cancer
Scientists have identified
six new genes which play a
role in the development of
type 2 diabetes, and among
the group is the second gene
... > full story
- Prostate Cancer Prevention: No Benefit For Use Of Selenium And Vitamin E Supplements, Study Shows
- Urologists Identify Seven Biomarkers That May Help Pinpoint Prostate Cancer Recurrence
- Dehydrated Tomatoes Show Promise For Preventing Prostate Cancer
- Six New Genes Associated With Type 2 Diabetes Discovered, Including One With Role In Prostate Cancer
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Proinflammatory Cytokines Could Help Improve Diagnosis And Treatment Of Prostate Cancer
December 3, 2008 Researchers have concluded that there could be a link between the high expression of proinflammatory cytokines and high levels of prostate specific antigen (PSA) with the progression of prostate ... > full story -
Prostate Cancer Drug Reduces Testosterone Levels In As Little As Three Days Without Initial Hormone Surge
December 3, 2008 More than 95 per cent of men who took degarelix for prostate cancer saw their testosterone levels fall dramatically as early as three days after they started treatment, according to a new ... > full story -
Prostate Cancer Spurs New Nerves
December 1, 2008 Prostate cancer -- and perhaps other cancers -- promotes the growth of new nerves and the branching axons that carry their messages, a finding associated with more aggressive tumors, said researchers ... > full story -
Novel Approach For Suppressing Prostate Cancer Development
November 25, 2008 Researchers have found that inactivating a specific biomarker for aggressive prostate cancer blocks the development of prostate cancer in animal ... > full story -
Genetic Risk Factors May Tailor Prostate Cancer Screening Approaches
November 21, 2008 Five genetic risk markers for prostate cancer may allow physicians to adapt screening approaches for men at high-risk, particularly African-American men, according to new ... > full story -
Men Who Take Aspirin Have Significantly Lower PSA Levels
November 17, 2008 The use of aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs is significantly associated with lower PSA levels, especially among men with prostate cancer, say researchers at Vanderbilt ... > full story -
Cancer Treatment May Result In Bone Loss, Study Finds
November 17, 2008 A new cross-Canada study has found that breast and prostate cancer treatment can foster bone loss. Scientists explain how loss of bone mass might affect 46,000 people diagnosed with breast and ... > full story -
Relationship Between Prostate Information And Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Evident
November 13, 2008 Scientists report on the evidence of a relationship between prostate inflammation and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in men enrolled in the REDUCE ... > full story -
Cholesterol-lowering Drugs May Also Lower PSA, But Whether They Cut Cancer Risk Is Still Not Known
October 30, 2008 Popular cholesterol-busting drugs -- statins -- appear to lower men's PSA values along with their cholesterol levels, according to researchers. But whether the drugs prevent prostate cancer growth or ... > full story -
Enlarged Prostates: Choice Of Treatment Needs Careful Consideration
October 20, 2008 In the last few years, the treatment options for prostate problems have expanded. The German Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care has assessed new treatments and warns that some new ... > full story
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