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Study leads the way to early detection and treatment of aggressive prostate cancer
“Through comprehensive lab and mice tests we found that this SNP, although associated with reduced prostate cancer risk, is also…
Read More »New option for treating prostate cancer
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men worldwide. Despite medical advances in recent years, this type of…
Read More »Researchers Identify 22 Pesticides That Could Be Linked to Prostate Cancer
In November, Wiley and the journal Cancer published a new, peer-reviewed study by researchers at Stanford University, identifying 22 pesticides…
Read More »Using AI to measure prostate cancer lesions could aid diagnosis and treatment
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men, and almost 300,000 individuals are diagnosed with it each year…
Read More »Healthy diet may help keep low grade prostate cancer from progressing to more dangerous states during active surveillance, study suggests
In a peer-reviewed study believed to be the first of its kind published, a research team led by Johns Hopkins…
Read More »Immune sensitivity links race and survival after prostate cancer immunotherapy
Black men with advanced prostate cancer have a greater chance of survival after immunotherapy treatment, at least in part, because…
Read More »Research points to potential new treatment for aggressive prostate cancer subtype
When researchers at the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center first identified a new subtype of aggressive prostate cancer, they…
Read More »Study helps predict how long it will take for testosterone to return to normal after prostate cancer treatment
A study led by researchers from the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center sheds light on testosterone recovery following androgen…
Read More »Innovative model provides valuable insights into prostate cancer spread
A new preclinical model using CRISPR, an advanced technology that allows scientists to cut and edit genes, has given Weill…
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