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Prostate Cancer
European Urology - Prostate Biopsy and Optimization of Cancer ... 14 Mar 2006 UroToday, ...an enormous number of biopsies that often contain only a microscopic suspicious focus; (2) numerous diagnostic pitfalls of prostate cancer, including atypical ...
Vitamin Helps Prostate Cancer Sufferers 14 Mar 2006 abc7news.com, Mar. 13 - KGO - According to the American Cancer Society, more than 30,000 men will die of prostate cancer this year. But a potent ...
Risk of prostate cancer not linked to physique, study says 14 Mar 2006 The Japan Times, Japanese men, whether overweight or slim, have a similar chance of developing prostate cancer, a health ministry research team reported Sunday in a finding ...
Manufacturing contract for world-first cancer vaccine 14 Mar 2006 In-PharmaTechnologist.com, FDA) approval this year, Dendreon has awarded Diosynth Biotechnology with a long-term contract to supply its novel vaccine for prostate cancer – the third ...
Beer Mat Quiz 14 Mar 2006 StaffNurse.com, Britain? The answer is prostate cancer and next week campaigners will seek to highlight the disease for Prostate Cancer Awareness Week. ...
Better Cancer Detection 14 Mar 2006 MIT Technology Review, ...some partnered with major pharmaceutical companies like Johnson and Johnson and Roche, say their first DNA methylation-based tests for prostate cancer could be ...
'Androgen Deprivation Syndrome' Tied To Comorbidities, Not Therapy ... 14 Mar 2006 UroToday, NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In men with prostate cancer undergoing androgen deprivation therapy, most of the symptoms known collectively as "androgen ...
Lawmakers Approve Medicaid Reform Bill 14 Mar 2006 International News Service, ...a number of mandates the Legislature has placed on private insurance, including requiring coverage for mammography or prostate cancer screening, gynecological ...
Tarrant's prostate cancer advice Mar 12, 2006 ic Wales, WHO Wants To Be A Millionaire? presenter Chris Tarrant is urging men to take a leak this month as part of a Tenovus prostate cancer campaign. ...
Understanding prostate cancer hormone therapy "syndrome" Mar 10, 2006 Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men with prostate cancer may be put on hormone therapy, to block testosterone production in an effort to halt or slow tumor growth. ...
Thor Industries and The National Prostate Cancer Coalition Launch ... Mar 10, 2006 International News Service, JACKSON CENTER, Ohio, March 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Building upon the overwhelming success of the Drive Against Prostate Cancer (DAPC) program, Thor ...
Understanding Prostate Cancer Hormone Therapy ''Syndrome'' Mar 10, 2006 Cancerpage.com, NEW YORK MAR 10, 2006 (Reuters Health) - Men with prostate cancer may be put on hormone therapy, to block testosterone production in an effort to halt or slow ...
Over-Diagnosing Prostate Cancer? Mar 10, 2006 ABC30.com, March 10 - Each year, more than 230,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer in America. The disease will kill about 30,000 of them. ...
Cell Genesys to Present Data From Two GVAX(R) Cancer Immunotherapy ... Mar 13, 2006 PR Newswire (press release), The abstracts to be presented are as follows: -- A dose-escalation trial of GM-CSF-gene transduced allogeneic prostate cancer cellular immunotherapy in ...
Men Have Time To Choose Best Prostate Cancer Treatment Mar 10, 2006 eMaxHealth.com, Waiting up to six months to treat low-risk prostate cancer poses little or no threat of disease progression, according to a multi-university study led by a ...
New Study Examines Antioxidant Impact On Prostate Cancer Mar 10, 2006 Mathaba.Net, By Neal Williams. Prostate cancer as one of the most common types of cancer in men according to the American Cancer Society. Fortunately ...
Delayed Prostate Cancer Surgery Poses No Increased Risk for Some ... Mar 9, 2006 eMaxHealth.com, Delaying surgery - even for years - for patients with small, low-grade prostate cancer does not appear to increase the risk of the disease progressing to an ...
Men forced to wait for prostate cancer treatment Mar 7, 2006 The Herald, Half of Scotland's prostate cancer patients face a delay of two months or more for surgery or therapy, according to the first figures on the condition. ...
Man to Man support group helps men understand prostate cancer Mar 7, 2006 New Bern Sun Journal, ...“When a man gets diagnosed with prostate cancer, 99 out of a hundred times he knows nothing about his options other than surgery.�. ...
Nutritional Antioxidants and Prostate Cancer Risk Mar 6, 2006 Finanztreff, BERKELEY, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 03/06/2006 -- UroToday.com - UroToday announces that new data regarding micronutrient antioxidants reduces prostate cancer risk ...
Free PSA And hK2 Enhance Risk Estimates Of Prostate Cancer ... Mar 9, 2006 UroToday, NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The risk of prostate cancer recurrence after radical prostatectomy can be better predicted preoperatively with the addition of free ...
Half of Scotland's prostate cancer patients face a delay of two ... Mar 7, 2006 MedIndia, The success rate for prostate cancer in Scotland is poor about 48% if the treatment is given on time. Dr Bob Masterton, lead cancer ...
Doctors debate the current medical methods of detecting prostate ... Mar 9, 2006 ParamusPost.com, ...armed economist. It's kind of that way when it comes to screening for prostate cancer. The problem rests with the PSA test. An elevated ...
Lignans may protect against prostate cancer Mar 8, 2006 NutraIngredients-usa.com, 3/8/2006 - A diet rich in lignans could reduce the risk of prostate cancer by 26 per cent, says a new study from Sweden, news that has been welcomed by a ...
Treat prostate cancer with osteo meds? Mar 7, 2006 myDNA.com, Men with prostate cancer who experience bone loss from cancer treatment could benefit from a weekly oral therapy commonly given to women with osteoporosis ...
Australian company develops semen test for prostate cancer Mar 6, 2006 Forbes SYDNEY (AFX) - An Australian biotechnology company has announced plans to develop a diagnostic kit for prostate cancer that would do away with invasive testing ...
Conventional MRI Capabilities in the Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer ... Mar 9, 2006 Am J Roentgenology (subscription) Our objectives were to evaluate the diagnostic capabilities of conventional MRI for the accurate detection of prostate cancer within the transition zone and to ...
Prostate Cancer: What Men Must Know About PSA Test Feb 27, 2006 FOX News ...cancer screening. For men, that fear can go up a notch when their exam includes a PSA -- the screening for prostate cancer. While ...
Prostate Cancer: Treatment Options Explained Feb 28, 2006 FOX News By Colette Bouchez. Hearing the words "You've got cancer" is never easy. When you're a man, and the diagnosis is prostate cancer, anxiety can run even higher. ...
Prostate Cancer: Treat Or Wait? Feb 27, 2006 CBS News ...(WebMD) Elderly men with early prostate cancer may live longer if they receive active cancer treatment rather than simply being observed to see if their cancer ...
Virus linked to prostate cancer: study Feb 26, 2006 The Age, A newly identified virus, tentatively called XMRV, seems to be associated with the development of prostate cancer in genetically susceptible men, researchers ...
Treating Older Men's Prostate Cancer May Be Wiser Course Feb 27, 2006 Forbes 27 (HealthDay News) -- Because prostate cancer can be a very slow-moving disease, older men diagnosed with the condition are often slated to "watchful waiting ...
Watchful waiting OK in some prostate cancer: study Feb 28, 2006 Reuters.uk, ..."This study suggests that for carefully selected men with prostate cancer who are monitored, the window of cure does not close in the short term," Dr ...
Three Strikes against Prostate Cancer Feb 26, 2006 Scientific American Still, every step forward is welcome and the past few days has brought three of them in the fight against prostate cancer. Second ...
Prostate Cancer: To Treat or Not to Treat? Mar 3, 2006 ABC News Men diagnosed with prostate cancer face a multitude of treatment choices. (Photo Disc). Feb. 21, 2006 — For the more than 232,000 ...
Surgeon's skill affects prostate cancer relapse Feb 27, 2006 Reuters.uk, NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Prostate cancer recurrence after surgery to remove the prostate is not only influenced by features of the tumor but also by the ...
Prostate cancer therapy trumps wait Feb 28, 2006 Newsday, In an investigation of nearly 50,000 older men with early-stage prostate cancer, doctors have found that those who chose treatment over "watchful waiting" had ...
High Levels of Vitamin E Cut Prostate Cancer Risk Mar 3, 2006 PakTribune.com, ISLAMABAD, Mar 3 (Online): High blood levels of the major vitamin E components, alpha- and gamma-tocopherol, seem to cut the risk of prostate cancer by about ...
Fosamax cuts bone loss in men with prostate cancer Feb 28, 2006 Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Testosterone-lowering therapy -- one of the most effective and commonly used therapies for prostate cancer -- often causes bone loss ...
Poverty, not race, lowers prostate cancer survival Mar 1, 2006 Reuters.uk, NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The racial gap seen in the outcome of prostate cancer among older men is primarily due to differences in socioeconomic status ...
Software Targets Prostate Cancer Feb 28, 2006 Red Herring, ...based company said the ability to implant so-called multiple activity level radioactive seeds is a new option in treating prostate cancer and other tumors. ...
Study Reports a Growing Number of Treatments for Prostate Cancer Mar 1, 2006 Voice of America A new study by doctors at the Beth Israel Center in New York reports there are a growing number of treatments for prostate cancer, but each has its own risks. ...
Androgen deprivation therapy does not keep localized prostate ... Feb 27, 2006 innovations report, What they found is that men who have localized prostate cancer with certain high-risk features and receive this treatment -- known as androgen deprivation ...
Studies Help Clarify Link Between Obesity and Prostate Cancer Mar 2, 2006 ACS News Center, More recently, suspicions that obesity is linked to prostate cancer have been supported by a number of investigations, but the nature of the relationship has ...
Positive Findings from Clinical Studies of Quadramet in Prostate ... Feb 27, 2006 DG News ...today announced the presentation of data from several clinical studies of Quadramet(R) (samarium Sm-153 lexidronam injection) in prostate cancer patients with ...
Hormone therapy fails to prevent prostate cancer spread Feb 28, 2006 Pharmaceutical Business Review According to a new study by Oregon Health & Science University Cancer Institute researchers, men with localized prostate cancer and certain high-risk features ...
Delayed Prostate Cancer Surgery Poses No Increased Risk for Some ... Feb 28, 2006 AScribe 28 (AScribe Newswire) -- Delaying surgery -- even for years -- for patients with small, low-grade prostate cancer does not appear to increase the risk of the ...
New Clue To Prostate Cancer Feb 28, 2006 365Gay.com They warn that they have not found any links between the virus and prostate cancer, but they are nonetheless excited about prospects for future research. ...
Hormone therapy for advanced prostate cancer can lead to bone loss ... Mar 1, 2006 News-Medical.net, A common type of treatment used to protect bone density in menopausal women is also an effective therapy for advanced prostate cancer patients during the first ...
The Four Major Cancer Markets, Which Include Colorectal, Prostate ... Mar 2, 2006 Genetic Engineering News, The value of the prostate cancer therapy market is over $2.6 billion in 2005. Hormone therapies continue to dominate the market, as ...
Delayed surgical treatment may combat overtreatment of prostate ... Mar 1, 2006 News-Medical.net, Delayed surgical treatment for patients with small, low-grade prostate cancer tumors was not associated with lowered curability, according to a study in the ...
Wheeling facility to study prostate cancer Mar 6, 2006 Penn Live, WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) — Researchers will study the prevention and treatment of prostate cancer at the Urologic Research Institute, a new facility being ...
Wheeling facility to study prostate cancer Mar 6, 2006 Centre Daily Times, Researchers will study the prevention and treatment of prostate cancer at the Urologic Research Institute, a new facility being launched at Wheeling Hospital. ...
Testosterone Deprivation Doesn't Stop Prostate Cancer: Study Feb 27, 2006 WWAY NewsChannel 3, A treatment that deprives men with localized prostate cancer of testosterone in hopes that the cancer's spread will be significantly slowed doesn't appear to ...
Older men with early prostate cancer survived longer with ... Feb 27, 2006 innovations report, A new study shows older men with early stage prostate cancer survive longer if they are treated versus not being treated in favor of the "watchful waiting ...
Surgeon's Skill Affects Prostate Cancer Relapse Feb 28, 2006 Cancerpage.com, NEW YORK FEB 27, 2006 (Reuters Health) - Prostate cancer recurrence after surgery to remove the prostate is not only influenced by features of the tumor but ...
Cell Genesys gives promising prostate cancer trial update Feb 28, 2006 Pharmaceutical Business Review ...has reported encouraging follow-up survival data from its second phase II trial of Gvax in patients with advanced metastatic hormone-refractory prostate cancer ...
Study: Treating prostate cancer is better than waiting to see if ... Feb 26, 2006 Chicago Defender, Although it is not the final word, a large new study suggests that older men live longer if their prostate cancer is treated rather than just observed to see ...
Surveillance Can Be Alternitive For Prostate Cancer Mar 1, 2006 All Headline News ...(AHN) - According to a 10-year Johns Hopkins Medicine study, delaying surgery, even for years, for patients with small, low-grade prostate cancer does not ...
New studies for prostate cancer Mar 2, 2006 KCEN-TV, Researchers here in Central Texas are conducting the first clinical study of its kind in the world where a drug targets prostate cancer cells. ...
Virus linked to prostate cancer Feb 27, 2006 999 Today, US researchers say they've found a new virus in some patients with prostate cancer. In a study of 150 men, the researchers identified ...
ASCO 2006 Prostate Cancer Symposium - Session on The Treatment Of ... Mar 3, 2006 UroToday, ...radical prostectomy (RP) Scandinavian trial at the 2006 Prostate Cancer Symposium sponsored by ASCO/ASTRO/SUO/Prostate Cancer Foundation meeting in San ...
Spectrum presents new satraplatin prostate cancer data Feb 28, 2006 Pharmaceutical Business Review ...new clinical and preclinical data on its lead drug candidate satraplatin at the American Society of Clinical Oncology's Prostate Cancer Symposium in San ...
ASCO 2006 Prostate Cancer Symposium - Session on The Treatment of ... Mar 3, 2006 UroToday, A session discussing "Treatment of Unfavorable Risk Prostate Cancer" took place during the at the 2006 Prostate Cancer Symposium sponsored by ASCO/ASTRO/SUO ...
Treatment of early prostate cancer can wait Feb 28, 2006 Pierceland Herald, ..."Men who are diagnosed with early-stage, lower-grade prostate cancer should not be led to believe that they have an urgent situation that requires immediate ...
Awards for Cardiff prostate cancer team Mar 3, 2006 News Wales, Cancer researchers at Cardiff University have been recognised for their ground-breaking work into the spread of prostate cancer by the American Society of ...
Brachytherapy, High-Dose Radiation Both Effective for Early ... Feb 28, 2006 Cancerpage.com, ...external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) appear to be equally effective for the treatment for low- and intermediate-risk localized prostate cancer, new research ...
Prostate Cancer: Treatment vs. "Watchful Waiting" Feb 26, 2006 Ivanhoe, ...(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Older men with early-stage prostate cancer survive longer if they are treated compared to going with the "watchful waiting" approach ...
Virus could trigger prostate cancer Feb 27, 2006 News-Medical.net, The researchers say the virus has never been seen in humans before and supports previous research which suggests that prostate cancer may be the result of a ...
Study Suggests Newly Discovered Virus May Cause Prostate Cancer Feb 28, 2006 Newsinferno.com, ...according to researchers, a “newly identified virus, tentatively called XMRV, seems to be associated with the development of prostate cancer in genetically ...
Prostate-cancer test needs update Feb 26, 2006 Washington Examiner, Researchers have found that the diagnostic criteria for measuring prostate-cancer risk need to be adjusted and scaled down for younger patients, according to a ...
ASCO 2006 Prostate Cancer Symposium - Session on PSA Failures: To ... Mar 3, 2006 UroToday, A session discussing "Climbing PSA in Hormone Therapy-Naïve Patients" took place during the at the 2006 Prostate Cancer Symposium sponsored by ASCO/ASTRO/SUO ...
Delayed Intervention may Combat Overtreatment of Prostate Cancer Feb 28, 2006 Ivanhoe, In fact, delaying surgical treatment could help some prostate cancer patients avoid a surgery that can cause impotence and urination problems for several years ...
Pharmion planning platinum-based prostate cancer drug - 3rd March ... Mar 3, 2006 Platinum today, Pharmion says it is planning to use a platinum-based drug in its treatment of prostate cancer. The drug manufacturer is hoping to ...
Pharmion to seek European authorization for prostate cancer Mar 1, 2006 Pharmaceutical Business Review ...plans to seek European marketing authorization for satraplatin, its drug candidate for the treatment of second-line hormone refractory prostate cancer, at the ...
Researchers work to find early warning tests for cancer Mar 12, 2006 Evansville Courier & Press (subscription), ...who are sick. The best-known biomarker is prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, widely used to test for prostate cancer. Most doctors ...
Study promotes prostate cancer treatment Mar 6, 2006 Contra Costa Times, It is better to treat prostate cancer in older people aggressively rather than to wait and watch for signs of progression as is commonly done, according to a ...
Protox to test prostate-cancer drug in Texas Mar 2, 2006 United Press International TEMPLE, Texas, March 2 (UPI) -- Canadian firm Protox Therapeutics has selected a Texas site to test its drug PORxin that targets recurrent prostate cancer. ...
Virus discovered in prostate cancer patients Feb 28, 2006 Dominican Today, In a surprising discovery, researchers say they have found a virus in some prostate cancer patients, a finding that opens new research avenues in the most ...
Prostate Cancer Virus Mar 1, 2006 CBS 5 - Green Bay, Certain Prostate Cancer Patients Carry A Virus.. Never Seen Before In Humans. ... That Mutation Effects About Ten Percent Of All Prostate Cancer Patients. ...
Nutritional Antioxidants And Prostate Cancer Risk Feb 28, 2006 Medical News Today (press release), E and C and b-carotene are micronutrient antioxidants that neutralize free-radicals, which potentially contribute to prostate cancer (CaP) carcinogenesis by ...
An established treatment for prostate cancer newly available in ... Feb 28, 2006 The Bozeman Daily Chronicle, About half of the men who are treated for prostate cancer at Bozeman Deaconess Hospital could be helped by a common procedure that is now available at the ...
Early treatment better with prostate cancer Mar 6, 2006 Concord Monitor, ...n an investigation of nearly 50,000 older men with early-stage prostate cancer, doctors have found that those who chose treatment over "watchful waiting" had a ...
Low-Fat Diet and/or Flaxseed in Preventing Prostate Cancer Feb 27, 2006 Community Dispatch (press release) RATIONALE: A diet that is low in fat and/or high in flaxseed may slow or prevent disease progression of prostate cancer. PURPOSE ...
Skill of Surgeon Makes A Difference for Prostate Cancer Patients Feb 28, 2006 WLNS, A new study indicates the skill of the surgeon used to remove prostate cancer can affect a patient's relapse. Prostate cancer recurrence ...
New Prostate Cancer Treatment; Girls & Soda Feb 27, 2006 CBS4Boston, ...later in life. And a new study finds that aggressively treating older men with prostate cancer may help them live longer. Since the ...
Study briefs/02-28: prostate cancer, diabetes, antidepressants Feb 28, 2006 Lincoln Journal Star, ...no differences between the groups in prostate size, blood levels of prostate-specific antigen (an enzyme used to detect prostate cancer), urinary flow volume ...
Latest In Prostate Cancer Therapy Presented At A New Style ... Mar 9, 2006 Medical News Today (press release), The latest advances in prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment will be presented by experts from around the world this month at a revolutionary new meeting ...
Prostate Cancer Patient Travels from Canada to the United States ... Mar 7, 2006 I-Newswire.com (press release) Prostate cancer is the most common and the second deadliest cancer. ... For men, prostate cancer is the most common and the second deadliest cancer. ...
Antioxidants don't prevent prostate cancer Feb 14, 2006 Sydney Morning Herald, A high intake of vitamin E, beta-carotene, and vitamin C does not prevent prostate cancer. A high intake of vitamin E, beta-carotene ...
Antioxidants don't prevent prostate cancer: study Feb 14, 2006 Reuters.uk, NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A high intake of vitamin E, beta-carotene, and vitamin C does not prevent prostate cancer, results of a large study suggest. ...
Scientists Find Virus in Some Prostate-Cancer Patients Feb 24, 2006 New York Times, ...team of scientists in Cleveland and San Francisco said today that they have discovered a new virus among patients who had a rare form of prostate cancer and a ...
Virus Link to Rare Form of Prostate Cancer Revives Suspicions of ... Feb 24, 2006 New York Times, A team of scientists in Cleveland and San Francisco said yesterday that they had discovered a new virus in patients who had a rare form of prostate cancer. ...
Antioxidants Do Not Prevent Prostate Cancer Feb 15, 2006 FOX News By Miranda Hitti. Antioxidants may not help most men avoid prostate cancer, scientists report in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. ...
High-Risk Black Men Least Likely to Get Prostate Cancer Tests Feb 13, 2006 Forbes 13 (HealthDay News) -- Even though they are at the highest risk for aggressive prostate cancer, black men with a family history of the disease are least likely ...
Soy Can Help Ward Off Prostate Cancer 25 Jan 2006 TheDay (subscription), Although it may not be the most appetizing item on the menu in a man's diet, soy does help in the fight against prostate cancer, contrary to how the Associated ...
Dogs Get Prostate Cancer, Too 25 Jan 2006 WNBC, It turns out that man's best friend suffers from an affliction that strikes many men: prostate cancer. In fact, canine cases of ...
Prostate Cancer Device Market set to Triple in Asia and Latin ... 25 Jan 2006 PR Web (press release), According to a recent report by Millennium Research Group, prostate cancer rates are rising sharply due to the aging population and changing lifestyles. ...
Androgen Deprivation Therapy Increases Risk of Insulin Resistance ... 25 Jan 2006 Cancer Consultants (press release), According to a study published in the journal Cancer, prostate cancer patients treated with long-term androgen deprivation therapy have an increased risk of ...
Omega-3 Flounders as Cancer Protection 25 Jan 2006 CNN ...to 1.5 million person-years. More than half of the studies focused on breast, colorectal or prostate cancer. The rest looked at ...
Wakefield appointed to interim caucus chair 25 Jan 2006 Meridian Booster, This will be the second time Wakefield has stepped in for Heppner, who successfully overcame a fight with prostate cancer last year. ...
Phosphagenics starts trials on cancer drug 25 Jan 2006 ShareCast, Palm Oil Board. Studies showed the compound induced a greater than 90% reduction in breast and prostate cancer cells. "We are particularly ...
Omega-3s May Not Prevent Cancer 25 Jan 2006 Natural Products Industry Insider, For prostate cancer, one estimate was for decreased risk, one estimate was for increased risk of advanced prostate cancer and 15 other estimates found no ...
Alternative therapy common in prostate cancer Jan 24, 2006 Reuters.uk, NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - About one third of prostate cancer patients in the United States use some type of complementary or alternative medicine, a large ...
Turmeric protects against prostate cancer: Study Jan 21, 2006 Times of India, If the answer's yes, you might have just ensured protection against prostate cancer. Scientists in New Jersey have found that the ...
The pros and cons of prostate cancer screening tests Jan 22, 2006 Manila Bulletin, I am 53 years old and during my last annual checkup, our company physician has told me that prostate cancer is on the rise and he advised me to undergo PSA ...
‘Statins‘ improve prostate cancer outcome Jan 21, 2006 Brocktown News, NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men who‘ve been treated for prostate cancer and are taking one of the popular cholesterol-lowering ‘statin‘ drugs ( Lipitor ...
Dendreon to focus on prostate cancer vaccine, cuts 34 jobs Jan 20, 2006 Reuters Research) said on Friday it would cut 34 jobs due to a realignment of its resources to focus on the commercialization of its prostate cancer vaccine Provenge. ...
Over-Diagnosing Prostate Cancer? Jan 17, 2006 ABC7Chicago.com, January 16, 2006 - According to the American Cancer Society, about 232,090 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in the United States this year. ...
IGF-1 Gene Variations Linked to Prostate Cancer Risk Jan 19, 2006 MedPage Today, 19 - An increased risk for prostate cancer has been associated by researchers here with several key variations of the insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) gene ...
Better prostate cancer detection Jan 19, 2006 News 8 Austin, According to the American Cancer Society, more than 232,000 men in the United States will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year. ...
Turmeric and cauliflower prevents prostate cancer Jan 17, 2006 News-Medical.net, According to researchers at Rutgers University, New Jersey, the curry spice turmeric has the potential for the treatment and prevention of prostate cancer. ...
Turmeric And Cabbage effective against prostate cancer Jan 20, 2006 MedIndia, Jersey (Rutgers) revealed that curry spice turmeric in combination with phenethyl isothiocyanate (PEITC) is very effective in the treatment of prostate cancer. ...
New technique aides in prostate cancer detection Jan 19, 2006 7Online.com, ...(New York-WABC, January 19, 2006) - According to the American Cancer Society, one in six men will develop prostate cancer in their lifetime. ...
Study shows gene link to prostate cancer Jan 18, 2006 United Press International WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 (UPI) -- A new study points to a link between a growth factor gene and the risk of prostate cancer. California ...
Weight management may increase men's protection against prostate ... Jan 19, 2006 Newstarget.com, Registered dietitian Karen Collins explains new research that reveals a link between obesity and prostate cancer. Since prostate ...
Treatments for prostate cancer Jan 20, 2006 Jamaica Gleaner, A DISH of cauliflower, curry with some kale on the side, could be used to help prevent and treat prostate cancer, research suggests. ...
Vaccine Claims To Stop Return Of Prostate Cancer Jan 17, 2006 CBS4Boston, ...(CBS4) Researchers are testing a new vaccine that may be able to prevent prostate cancer from coming back. Les Heacock had his prostate ...
Study: Genetic link to prostate cancer? Jan 20, 2006 myDNA.com, Scientists at the University of Southern California (USC) have linked certain variations in a gene for IGF-1 to a greater risk of prostate cancer. ...
Tele-remote treatment of prostate cancer in Melbourne Jan 18, 2006 Financial Express.bd, HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound) surgery with tele-remote link to an academic institution was performed for the treatment of prostate cancer at Cabrini ...
Study questions prostate cancer screening Jan 9, 2006 San Jose Mercury News, CHICAGO - Two widely used tests for prostate cancer failed to save lives in a new study, adding to the debate over whether men should be screened for the ...
Prostate Cancer Screening Doesn't Reduce Mortality, Study Says Jan 9, 2006 Bloomberg Jan. 9 (Bloomberg) -- A blood test for prostate cancer may not extend survival, researchers reported, reviving a debate over the usefulness of the diagnostic ...
Spicing up protection of the prostate Jan 24, 2006 Newsday, ...way to spice up your health: Researchers from Rutgers University have found that turmeric, a spice used in curry dishes, stops prostate cancer cells from ...
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