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695 matches found for "prostate cancer"

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Diagnosis and therapy of cancer (i.e. leukemia and prostate) tailored for the patient subgroup re-sistant to TRAIL induced apopt

TRAIL has recently emerged as a novel potential anticancer agent. However, cancer cells are in specific patients resistant to TRAIL induced apoptosis. Therefore the efficacy of chemotherapy for treatm...

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Multidisciplinary meeting on Urological Cancers aims to benefit cancer patients

Collaboration of experts from various fields is, therefore, necessary to take cancer-related research and medical practice to the next level. The 2nd European Multidisciplinary Meeting on Urol...

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Routine Evaluation of Prostate Size Not As Effective in Cancer Screening

However the study suggests that if a man’s PSA level is rising quickly, a prostate biopsy is reasonable to determine if he has prostate cancer. These findings are being presented this week at the Nort...

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Blood vessels might predict prostate cancer behavior

The answer may lie in the size and shape of the blood vessels that are visible within the cancer, according to research led by investigators at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center-Ar...

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Time between treatment and PSA recurrence predicts death from prostate cancer

"PSA is the gold standard for following prostate cancer patients after they receive radiation or surgery. But we haven't know if having PSA rise sooner means a patient has a greater danger o...

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U-M study uncovers key to how 'triggering event' in cancer occurs

Researchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center have discovered what leads to two genes fusing together, a phenomenon that has been shown to cause prostate cancer to develop....

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NIEHS Awards Recovery Act Funds to Address Bisphenol A Research Gaps

Researchers who just received funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to study BPA were brought together to meet with scientists from academia and government already working on the compo...

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Physically active have reduced risk of prostate cancer

In 1997, over 45,000 Swedish men between the ages of 45 and 79 responded to a survey on lifestyles and degree of lifetime physical activity. Ten years on, the researchers have now followed up the grou...

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Prostate cancer gives a new outlook on life

"We need a better understanding of how men with prostate cancer experience their illness and how they choose to adapt their new circumstances," says district nurse Annikki Jonsson, who inter...

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Mayo Clinic Researchers Find Few Side Effects from Radiation Treatment Given After Prostate Cancer Surgery

Researchers say the findings from Mayo Clinic's campuses in Florida and Minnesota suggest that patients and their physicians should not overly worry about toxicity and side effects from the treat...

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Study reveals 2/3 of prostate cancer patients do not need treatment

Globally, prostate cancer is the fifth most common malignancy and accounts for 13% of male deaths in the UK. Studies have shown that men with non-aggressive prostate cancer can live with the disease u...

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New type of adult stem cells found in the prostate may be involved in prostate cancer development

Led by Michael Shen, Ph.D., professor of medicine and genetics and development at Columbia University Medical Center, the researchers found the rare stem cells, called CARNs (which stands for "ca...

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Researchers find first evidence of virus in malignant prostate cells

In a finding with potentially major implications for identifying a viral cause of prostate cancer, researchers at the University of Utah and Columbia University medical schools have reported that a ty...

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PET/CT scans may help detect recurring prostate cancer earlier

A new study published in the September issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine shows that positron emission tomography (PET)/computer tomography (CT) scans with the imaging agent choline could detect...

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Study results promise faster recovery from life-threatening blood cell shortages

A key compound resupplies bone marrow with fast-acting stem cells that can more quickly rekindle blood cell production, according to a study published online today in the journal Blood. While the stud...

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