
Stem Cells in Urine Easy to Isolate and Have Potential for Numerous Therapies
Could harvesting stem cells
for therapy one day be as
simple as asking patients
for a urine sample?
Researchers have identified
... > full story

Men With Prostate Cancer Should Eat Healthy Vegetable Fats, Study Suggests
Men with prostate cancer may
significantly improve their
survival chances with a
simple change in their diet,
a new study has found. ... > full story

Nerve Stimulation Helps With Overactive Bladder
New research finds that
symptoms of overactive
bladder, or OAB, were
reduced in those who
received tibial nerve
stimulation. The three-year
... > full story

Novel Class of Drugs for Prostate Cancers
A new study on prostate
cancer describes a novel
class of drugs that
interrupts critical
signaling needed for
prostate cancer cells to
grow. ... > full story
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What Causes a Small, Benign Polyp to Develop Into Severe Invasive Bladder Cancer?
August 1, 2013 Researchers have for the first time identified the mechanism that causes a small, benign polyp to develop into severe invasive bladder ... > full story -
Soy Protein Supplementation Does Not Reduce Risk of Prostate Cancer Recurrence After Radical Prostatectomy, Study Finds
July 10, 2013 Among men who had undergone radical prostatectomy, daily consumption of a beverage powder supplement containing soy protein isolate for 2 years did not reduce or delay development of biochemical ... > full story -
'Scent Device' Could Help Detect Bladder Cancer
July 8, 2013 Researchers in the United Kingdom have built a device that can read odors in urine to help diagnose patients with early signs of bladder ... > full story -
Eating Right, Exercise May Help Prostate Cancer Patients Reduce Risk of Aggressive Tumors
June 29, 2013 A new study finds that following well-known cancer-prevention recommendations may also benefit those already diagnosed with the ... > full story -
Technique to Promote Nerve Regeneration After Spinal Cord Injury Restores Bladder Function in Rats
June 25, 2013 Using a novel technique to promote the regeneration of nerve cells across the site of severe spinal cord injury, researchers have restored bladder function in paralyzed adult rats, according to a new ... > full story -
New Study on Popular Prostate Cancer Protein Provides Insight Into Disease Progression
June 25, 2013 Researchers have uncovered for the first time the vital role a popular protein plays in the stroma, the cell-lined area outside of a prostate ... > full story -
Estrogen Is a New Weapon Against Urinary Tract Infection in Postmenopausal Women
June 19, 2013 Estrogen stimulates the production of the body’s own antibiotic and strengthens the cells in the urinary tract, according to a new study. The results show that estrogen supplements may help ... > full story -
Genetic Variants Predicting Aggressive Prostate Cancers Identified
June 19, 2013 Researchers have developed a method for identifying aggressive prostate cancers that require immediate therapy. It relies on understanding the genetic interaction between single nucleotide ... > full story -
New Medication Treats Drug-Resistant Prostate Cancer in the Laboratory
June 17, 2013 A new drug called pyrvinium pamoate inhibits aggressive forms of prostate cancer that are resistant to standard drugs, according to a study conducted in an animal ... > full story -
Exposure to BPA in Developing Prostate Increases Risk of Later Cancer: Ubiquitous Plasticizers May Have Long-Term Health Effects
June 17, 2013 Early exposure to BPA (bisphenol A) -- an additive commonly found in plastic water bottles and soup can liners -- causes an increased cancer risk in an animal model of human prostate ... > full storyMore:
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