By Science Daily
Men with early stages of prostate cancer who delay radical treatment in favor of an approach of "expectant management" do not have high levels of anxiety and distress.
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By Jeanne D'Agostino
Study finds few patients die from prostate cancer within 15 years of radical prostatectomy
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By Charlene Laino
Survey Results Are Part of Study That Showed Circumcision Reduces a Man's HIV Risk
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By Darrell E. Ward
Scientists discover key event in prostate cancer progression
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By Rebecca Smith
Scientists have found a new way to monitor the progression of prostate cancer that could speed up the development of new drugs for the disease.
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By Jonathan Rabinovitz
For the last six years, doctors have faced a dilemma about whether to treat men at risk of prostate cancer with the drug finasteride. On one hand, the drug had been shown to prevent cancer in about one of every four patients who received it. On the oth
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By Science Daily
Current research is inconclusive regarding the relationship between alcohol consumption and prostate cancer risk.
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By Karin Lorentzen
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By Science Daily
African Americans are more likely than other races to die from breast, prostate and ovarian cancers, but this disparity is not due to poverty or inferior healthcare, a first-of-its-kind study has found.
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By Science Daily
A new prostate cancer "homing device" could improve detection and allow for the first targeted treatment of the disease.
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By Science Daily
Prostate cancer patients who receive brachytherapy and remain free of disease for five years or greater are unlikely to have a recurrence at 10 years, according to a study in the July 1 issue of the International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*P
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By Science Daily
The recent release of two large randomized trials suggests that if there is a benefit of screening, it is, at best, small, says a new report in CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians.
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By Richard Alleyne
A pioneering treatment for the UK's most common male cancer is more successful than surgery or radiotherapy, according to a landmark study by British scientists.
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By Gina Kolata
Study Dismisses Protein’s Role in Heart Disease
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By Science Daily
A new study shows that an alpha-particle emitting radiopeptide—radioactive material bound to a synthetic peptide, a component of protein—is effective for treating prostate cancer in mice, according to researchers at SNM's 56th Annual Meetin
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By Science Daily
A new prostate cancer risk assessment test, developed by a UCSF team, gives patients and their doctors a better way of gauging long-term risks and pinpointing high risk cases.
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By Science Daily
Couples' treatment for sexual problems and other innovative approaches to improving sexual health for men and women are on the agenda of sexual medicine experts.
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By Toni Baker
Couples' treatment for sexual problems and other innovative approaches to improving sexual health for men and women are on the agenda of sexual medicine experts.
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By Science Daily
According to results of a study published in Cancer Prevention Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, men with prostate cancer who consumed the active compounds in green tea demonstrated a significant reduction in serum ma
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By Amy Shaw
New approach for treating recurrent prostate cancer on the horizon
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