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Identification of Stem Cells That Contribute to Prostate Development
October 15, 2012 Researchers have identified multipotent and unipotent stem cells (SCs) that contribute to prostate postnatal ... > full story -
Prostate Cancer: Curcumin Curbs Metastases, Study Shows
October 12, 2012 Powdered turmeric has been used for centuries to treat osteoarthritis and other illnesses. Its active ingredient, curcumin, inhibits inflammatory reactions. A new study now shows that it can also ... > full story -
Gene Signature Predicts Prostate Cancer Survival
October 10, 2012 Researchers have identified a six-gene signature that can be used in a test to predict survival in men with aggressive prostate ... > full story -
Doubling Up on Advanced Prostate Cancer With PARP Inhibitors
October 9, 2012 A newly discovered function of PARP-1 could be the key to more effective therapeutics to treat advanced prostate cancer patients, a recent preclinical study ... > full story -
'Barcode' Blood Test for Aggressive Prostate Cancer Developed
October 9, 2012 Scientists have designed a blood test that reads genetic changes like a barcode -- and can pick out aggressive prostate cancers by their particular pattern of gene activity. A research team found ... > full story -
Prostate Cancer Testing and Treatment Guidelines Developed
September 29, 2012 New prostate cancer articles review and clarify recent updates made to the National Comprehensive Cancer Network's guidelines for the screening and treatment of prostate ... > full story -
Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Better Detects High-Grade Prostate Cancers With Fewer Biopsies
September 27, 2012 Contrast-enhanced ultrasound was found to better detect high-grade prostate cancer than conventional methods, making it a more appropriate approach for screening clinically important cancers and ... > full story -
Risk Markers for Erectile Dysfunction Following Radiation Treatment in Prostate Cancer
September 27, 2012 In the first study of its kind, a research team discovered 12 genetic markers associated with the development of erectile dysfunction (ED) in prostate cancer patients who were treated with ... > full story -
Obesity Promotes Prostate Cancer by Altering Gene Regulation
September 24, 2012 Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men and early treatment is usually very successful. However, like other cancers, obesity increases the risk of aggressive prostate disease. New ... > full story -
MRI Helps Identify Patients With Prostate Cancer Who May Benefit from Active Surveillance
September 24, 2012 PSA screening has resulted in improved prostate cancer survival, but the high rate of diagnosis and treatment side effects raise concerns about overtreatment. In the quest to prevent overtreatment, ... > full story
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