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Noninvasive Assay Monitored Treatment Response in Patients With Metastatic Prostate Cancer
October 23, 2012 Deciding the ideal treatment for patients with metastatic prostate cancer that stops responding to initial therapy could be guided by certain analyses of cancer cells isolated from the patients' ... > full story -
Metabolic Factors May Increase Men's Risk of Dying from Prostate Cancer
October 22, 2012 High blood pressure, blood sugar, blood lipids, and body mass index-characteristics that are often lumped together as the metabolic syndrome-are jointly linked with an increased risk of dying from ... > full story -
Green Tea Reduced Inflammation, May Inhibit Prostate Cancer Tumor Growth, Research Finds
October 18, 2012 Men with prostate cancer who consumed green tea prior to undergoing prostatectomy had reductions in markers of inflammation, according to new ... > full story -
Increased Flavonoid Intake Reduced Risk for Aggressive Prostate Cancer
October 17, 2012 A high total intake of flavonoids, a group of compounds found in plants, was inversely associated with the risk for highly aggressive prostate cancer, according to new ... > full story -
Shape of Urine Can Indicate Prostate Issues: Characteristic Shape of a Man's Urine Can Help Diagnose Urinary Problems
October 16, 2012 Scientists have discovered a simple test which uses the biomechanics of the shape of urine to help diagnose urinary ... > full story -
Stat5 Predicts Outcomes for Prostate Cancer Patients After Radical Prostatectomy
October 16, 2012 Men who had high levels of the activated Stat5 protein in their prostate cancer after a radical prostatectomy were more likely to have a recurrence or die from the disease compared to men who had ... > full story -
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 -
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 -
Marathon Runners May Be at Risk for Incontinence
October 4, 2012 While many marathon runners may be preoccupied with shin splints, chafing and blisters come race day, one thing they may not consider is their bladder ... > full story -
Botox Versus Oral Medication for Women's Incontinence: Benefits, Drawbacks Described
October 4, 2012 Oral medication for treating a type of incontinence in women is roughly as effective as Botox injections to the bladder, reported researchers who conducted a clinical trials network study, with each ... > full story
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