
Rap Music Powers Rhythmic Action of Medical Sensor
The driving bass rhythm of
rap music can be harnessed
to power a new type of
miniature medical sensor
designed to be implanted in
the body. ... > full story
New Treatment Option for Advanced Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer that has
become resistant to hormone
treatment and that does not
respond to radiation or
chemotherapy requires new
methods of treatment. By
... > full story

Mushroom Compound Suppresses Prostate Tumors
A mushroom used in Asia for
its medicinal benefits has
been found to be 100 percent
effective in suppressing
prostate tumor development
in mice during early trials,
... > full story

Coffee May Reduce Risk of Lethal Prostate Cancer in Men
Men who regularly drink
coffee appear to have a
lower risk of developing a
lethal form of prostate
cancer, according to a new
study. ... > full story
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Curry Spice Component May Help Slow Prostate Tumor Growth
February 10, 2012 Curcumin, an active component of the Indian curry spice turmeric, may help slow down tumor growth in castration-resistant prostate cancer patients on androgen deprivation therapy, a new study ... > full story -
Heart Disease May Be a Risk Factor for Prostate Cancer
February 8, 2012 In a large analysis of men participating in a prostate drug trial, researchers found a significant correlation between coronary artery disease and prostate cancer, suggesting the two conditions may ... > full story -
Prostate Cancer Risk Halved for Subfertile Men, Swedish Research Finds
February 1, 2012 Involuntary childlessness owing to reduced fertility is a concern for many men. However, these men do have one advantage -- they run a significantly lower risk of suffering from prostate ... > full story -
Concept of 'Overactive Bladder' Serves Commercial Interests Rather Than Patient Interests, Experts Say
January 13, 2012 Experts question the concept of the ‘overactive bladder syndrome’. According to researchers, the definition of this syndrome is mostly beneficial to those with commercial interests, while ... > full story -
Mass Prostate Cancer Screening Doesn't Reduce Deaths, Study Suggests
January 7, 2012 There's new evidence that annual prostate cancer screening does not reduce deaths from the disease, even among men in their 50s and 60s and those with underlying health conditions, according to new ... > full story -
Scientists Identify Treatable Weakness in Lethal Form of Prostate Cancer
November 17, 2011 A recent report suggests that a new treatment may be on the horizon for neuroendocrine prostate cancers, the most lethal subtype of this ... > full story -
Contraceptive Pill Associated With Increased Prostate Cancer Risk Worldwide, Study Finds
November 14, 2011 Use of the contraceptive pill is associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer around the globe, new research ... > full story -
Starving Prostate Cancer: Scientists Discover How to Cut Off Cancer's Food Supply
November 2, 2011 Researchers in Australia have discovered a potential future treatment for prostate cancer -- through starving the tumor cells of an essential nutrient they need to grow rapidly. Their work, with ... > full story -
More Radionuclide Therapy Is Better for Prostate Cancer Patients, Study Suggests
November 1, 2011 For prostate cancer patients with bone metastases, repeated administrations of radionuclide therapy with 188Re-HEDP are shown to improve overall survival rates and reduce pain, according to new ... > full story -
New Findings Could Lower Risk of Suicide in Men With Prostate Cancer
October 31, 2011 Men with prostate cancer are twice as likely to commit suicide, but a method where they put intrusive thoughts into words may reduce this risk, reveals research from ... > full story
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