Patients with localised prostate cancer have a good chance of survival, but mortality rates among those with advanced, metastatic forms
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New approach to target a deadly form of prostate cancer
A study from the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center uncovers a new mechanism to explain why some prostate tumors
Treating prostate cancer will alcohol injection
Injecting alcohol directly into the prostate gland could shrink it and avoid the need for men to get up in
Prostate cancer in women
Series of glands and ducts at the front of the vagina- the Skene glands are sometimes referred to as the
Infertile men may develop prostate cancer
According to a Swedish study, infertile men may develop aggressive early-onset prostate cancer, those who are unable to have children naturally
Combined immunotherapy for lethal prostate cancer
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and the Bloomberg~Kimmel Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy (BKI) released a study investigating
Yonsa for treating prostate cancer
Yonsa (abiraterone acetate) is an ultramicrosize formulation of the oral CYP17 inhibitor abiraterone acetate (approved as Zytiga) used in combination
Blue light may cause breast and prostate cancer
The blue light from smartphones, tablets and LED street lights may cause cancer. Exposure to high levels of blue light at
New ultra-accurate non-invasive test for prostate cancer
Prostate cancer occurs in the prostate, the small walnut-shaped gland in men that produces the seminal fluid that nourishes and
Liquid biopsy technology for treating prostate cancer.
Screening for drug resistance is key to improving treatment approaches for many cancers. Researchers in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences