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Epigenetic Causes of Prostate Cancer: Researchers Observe Modified Methylation Patterns in a Group of Prostate Cancers
September 5, 2012 In about half of all prostate tumors, there are two genetic areas that are fused with one another. When this is not the case, the exact way cancer cells originate in prostate tumors was not clear ... > full story -
Overactive Bladder Linked to Sleep Apnea in Women
September 2, 2012 Sleep apnoea in women has been linked to overactive bladder syndrome in a new ... > full story -
Genetic Link to Prostate Cancer Risk in African Americans Found
August 31, 2012 Prostate cancer in African-American men is associated with specific changes in the IL-16 gene, and by establishing the link in men of African as well as European descent, researchers may have found a ... > full story -
Aspirin May Help Men With Prostate Cancer Live Longer, Study Suggests
August 28, 2012 Men who have been treated for prostate cancer, either with surgery or radiation, could benefit from taking aspirin regularly, says a new ... > full story -
Reducing the Side Effects of Treatment for Prostate Cancer
August 27, 2012 New research reassessing clinical data from trials, which investigate ways of treating side effects of therapy for prostate cancer, finds that tamoxifen, an anti-estrogen used to treat breast cancer, ... > full story -
Link Between Protein and Aggressive, Recurring Prostate Cancer Discovered
August 27, 2012 In a study to decipher clues about how prostate cancer cells grow and become more aggressive, urologists have found that reduction of a specific protein is correlated with the aggressiveness of ... > full story -
Prostate Cancer Survival Rates Improved Since Introduction of PSA Testing
August 23, 2012 The routine use of prostate specific antigen (PSA) testing for screening and monitoring prostate cancer has led to early and more sensitive detection of the disease. A new study reports that in the ... > full story -
Saving a Penny: Stem Cell Therapy Shows Promise in Repairing Stress Urinary Incontinence
August 20, 2012 Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) can occur due to sneezing, coughing, exercising or even laughing and happens because the pelvic floor muscles are too weak causing leakage when the bladder is put ... > full story -
Doctors Can Now Detect Hard-to-Diagnose Prostate Cancer
August 9, 2012 Researchers have successfully developed and tested a new prostate cancer screening method that uses the combined power of a novel drug therapy and changes in PSA levels over time to identify men with ... > full story -
Proteins May Point Way to New Prostate Cancer Drug Targets
August 6, 2012 Two proteins that act in opposing directions -- one that promotes cancer and one that suppresses cancer -- regulate the same set of genes in prostate cancer, researchers have ... > full story
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