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Smoking Intensity and Cancer Markers Predict Seriousness of Bladder Cancer
January 14, 2013 Smoking not only causes bladder cancer -— it also affects its course, in that people who smoke more have greater likelihood of developing more aggressive and deadly disease. A new study also ... > full story -
High Fiber Diet Prevents Prostate Cancer Progression, Study Shows
January 9, 2013 The rate of prostate cancer occurrence in Asian cultures is similar to the rate in Western cultures, but in the West, prostate cancer tends to progress, whereas in Asian cultures it does not. Why? A ... > full story -
Gene Variation May Shape Bladder Cancer Treatment, Study Suggests
January 3, 2013 Patients who have inherited a specific common genetic variant develop bladder cancer tumors that strongly express a protein known as prostate stem cell antigen (PSCA), which is also expressed in many ... > full story -
Updated Tool Now Available to Predict Prostate Cancer Spread
January 3, 2013 Prostate cancer experts have developed an updated version of the Partin Tables, a tool to help men diagnosed with prostate cancer and their doctors to better assess their chance of a surgical ... > full story -
New Pathways That Drive Metastatic Prostate Cancer Identified
December 21, 2012 Elevated levels of Cyclin D1b could function as a novel biomarker of lethal metastatic disease in prostate cancer ... > full story -
Cancer Diagnosis Later in Life Poses Significant Risk to Offspring, Study Suggests
December 20, 2012 Relatives of family members diagnosed with cancer are still at risk of the disease even if the diagnosis came at an older age, a new paper ... > full story -
Game-Changing Diagnostic and Prognostic Prostate Cancer Genetic Tests Developed
December 20, 2012 Researchers have developed potentially game-changing diagnostic and prognostic genetic tests shown to better predict prostate cancer survival outcomes and distinguish clinically-relevant ... > full story -
Preventing Prostate Cancer Through Androgen Deprivation May Have Harmful Effects
December 20, 2012 Mice deficient in PTEN in the prostate developed stable precancers. Androgen deprivation promoted progression to invasive prostate cancer. Patients with PTEN-deficient prostate precancers may not ... > full story -
Despite Hype, Costly Prostate Cancer Treatment Offers Little Relief from Side Effects, Study Finds
December 13, 2012 Prostate cancer patients receiving the costly treatment known as proton radiotherapy experienced minimal relief from side effects such as incontinence and erectile dysfunction, compared to patients ... > full story -
Prostate Cancer Now Detectable by Imaging-Guided Biopsy
December 10, 2012 Ground-breaking research by physicians and engineers demonstrates that prostate cancer can be diagnosed using image-guided targeted ... > full story
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