By Kate Devlin
All men over the age of 50 could be tested for prostate cancer after the largest international study ever conducted suggested that screening could save thousands of lives a year in Britain.
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By Lindy Brouwer
EAU press conference: Prostate cancer screening saves lives
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By Lindy Brouwer
Screening for prostate cancer can reduce deaths by 20%, according to the results of the European Randomized Study of Screening for Prostate Cancer (ERSPC) published online 1700 hours CET, today 18 March (NEJM, Online First*). ERSPC is the world's large
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By Kate Devlin
All men over the age of 50 could be tested for prostate cancer after the largest international study ever conducted suggested that screening could save thousands of lives a year in Britain.
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By Beth Bukata
Preliminary results show that a shortened course of radiation therapy for prostate cancer called stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) provides good PSA response for early-stage prostate cancer and has the same side effects as other treatments, ac
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By Meghan Lewit
Men who took daily folic acid supplements had greater than two-fold increased risk of cancer
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By The Telegraph
A treatment that freezes away prostate tumours is as effective as surgery but avoids life-changing side effects, researchers have found.
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By The Telegraph
A treatment that freezes away prostate tumours is as effective as surgery but avoids life-changing side effects, researchers have found.
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By Crystal Phend
Testosterone skin patches for women may have little impact on waning libido after hysterectomy, researchers said.
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By Matthew Hoffman, MD
Study Shows Hydrogen Sulfide Could Someday Play a Role in New ED Drugs
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By John Bingham
Drugs gangs are switching from selling cocaine to a fake version of the sex pill Viagra attracted by the lure of higher profit margins, it has been claimed.
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By Matthew Hoffman, MD
Study Shows Hydrogen Sulfide Could Someday Play a Role in New ED Drugs
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By Sherri McGinnis Gonzalez
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago's Institute for Health Research and Policy have been awarded a five-year, $3 million grant from the National Cancer Institute to study the link between body fat and prostate cancer progression.
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By Emily Shafer
Researchers from Thomas Jefferson University have identified a protein that appears to play a significant role in the growth and migration of prostate cancer cells, especially androgen-independent prostate cancer cells. The study was published in the
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By Jeremy Moore
PSA levels appear to be more predictive of three year prostate cancer risk in African-American men compared with Caucasian men with a family history of prostate cancer, according to a paper published in Cancer Prevention Research, a journal of t
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By Science Daily
DHEA is a natural circulating hormone and the body's production of it decreases with age.
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By Linda Gruner
Although widespread Prostate-Specific-Antigen (PSA) testing has undoubtedly decreased prostate cancer mortality, is there a point of diminishing returns? In a study published in the April 2009 issue of The Journal of Urology, researchers found t
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By Science Daily
While death rates from cancer continue to drop among African Americans, the group continues to be diagnosed at more advanced stages and have lower survival rates at each stage of diagnosis compared to whites for most cancer sites.
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By Science Daily
The conversation about male sexual dysfunction has grown from a whisper to a roar.
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By Jessica Guenzel
New research findings out of Wake Forest University School of Medicine and the University of Wisconsin may help provide some direction for men diagnosed with prostate cancer about whether their cancer is likely to be life-threatening.
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