You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Prostate Cancer news Prostate Cancer news Hormonal Dietary Supplements Might Promote Prostate Cancer Progression • Prostate Cancer news • Jan 15 08 Hormonal components in over-the-counter dietary supplements may promote the progression of prostate cancer and decrease the effectiveness of anti-cancer drugs, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have discovered. The… Fatherhood linked to prostate cancer risk • Prostate Cancer news • Jan 07 08 A new study from Danish researchers has found that childless men have a lower risk of developing prostate cancer than fathers, and that, paradoxically, the more children a father has, the… Gene Linked to Aggressive Prostate Cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Dec 11 07 Results from two genome-wide association studies have identified a genetic variant of the DAB2IP gene that is associated with the risk of aggressive prostate cancer. Research teams from the Translational Genomics… Growth factor receptor affects prostate cancer progression • Prostate Cancer news • Dec 10 07 Breeding mice with a gene for a cellular receptor that can be turned on and off-at will-not only enabled researchers at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston to show how… Genetic and Behavioral Differences Add to Prostate Cancer Disparities • Prostate Cancer news • Nov 29 07 African-American men face an observable disadvantage versus Caucasian men when it comes to prostate cancer survival. Not only is prostate cancer detected later in African Americans, it is… Many prostate cancer patients receive improper or ‘mismatched’ therapies • Prostate Cancer news • Nov 26 07 Prostate cancer patients often receive treatment that is contraindicated by pre-existing conditions, like urinary or bowel dysfunction, according to a new study. Dr. James Talcott of the Massachusetts… ‘Mismatched’ prostate cancer treatment more common than expected • Prostate Cancer news • Nov 26 07 More than a third of men with early prostate cancer who participated in a study analyzing treatment choice received therapies that might not be appropriate, based on pre-existing problems… Obesity-linked High Blood Volumes Render PSA Prostate Cancer Test Less Effective • Prostate Cancer news • Nov 21 07 The extra blood volume produced in the obese may so dilute levels of a telltale protein produced by prostates that the popular PSA test may be… Should the UK lower the age for prostate cancer detection? • Prostate Cancer news • Nov 16 07 Prostate cancer screening occurs in many countries ahead of evidence from ongoing trials. In many countries, early detection (including the UK, when practised), and opportunistic screening commences… A low-carb diet may stunt prostate tumor growth • Prostate Cancer news • Nov 13 07 A diet low in carbohydrates may help stunt the growth of prostate tumors, according to a new study led by Duke Prostate Center researchers. The study, in mice, suggests… Family counseling improves lives of patients and spouses coping with prostate cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Nov 12 07 Families coping with prostate cancer report improved quality of life from a structured support program integrated into the patient’s cancer management, according to a new… Scientists discover genetic variant associated with prostate cancer in African Americans • Prostate Cancer news • Nov 01 07 Today researchers report a newly identified genetic variation that is linked to higher incidence of prostate cancer in African American men. This study, which emphasizes the… Men, Don’t Skip Your Prostate Cancer Treatment Appointments! • Prostate Cancer news • Oct 31 07 Men with “low risk” prostate cancer who miss more than two radiation treatments in an eight week treatment face an increased chance of their cancer recurring. That is the… Higher doses of radiation for prostate cancer do not decrease sexual function • Prostate Cancer news • Oct 29 07 Recent advances in the delivery of radiation therapy for prostate cancer are fueling a new trend of providing higher radiation doses over shorter periods of… Prostate cancer increases hip fracture risk by eight times in 50 to 65 year-olds • Prostate Cancer news • Oct 11 07 Men who have prostate cancer are on average four times more likely to suffer a hip fracture, with rates rising to eight times… Prostate cancer therapy linked to increased risk of heart disease death • Prostate Cancer news • Oct 10 07 The use of androgen deprivation therapy to treat localized prostate cancer is associated with an increased risk of death from heart disease, according to a study… Standard Treatment for Prostate Cancer May Encourage Spread of Disease • Prostate Cancer news • Oct 01 07 A popular prostate cancer treatment called androgen deprivation therapy may encourage prostate cancer cells to produce a protein that makes them more likely to spread throughout the… Excessive Multivitamin Use May Raise Risk for Prostate Cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Sep 28 07 About a third of American adults take some type of multivitamin on a regular basis. In nearly every case, the goal is better health, even though there is… Accurate Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Depends on Biopsy Location • Prostate Cancer news • Sep 28 07 The part of the prostate that is biopsied may matter more than the number of biopsy samples taken for accurately diagnosing prostate cancer, according to a study by researchers… Diet and medications may assist prevention of prostate cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Sep 24 07 Recent investigations of medications, diet and the molecular understanding of prostate cancer are defining potential prevention strategies for the disease, and herald a new stage in the management… Radiation therapy technique reduces length of prostate cancer treatment • Prostate Cancer news • Sep 20 07 Breihan Bridgewater suffers from emphysema. He sleeps on his side because when he lays flat on his back it feels like there’s a boulder resting on his chest.… Generic Prostate Drug Helps Find High-risk Cancers Early • Prostate Cancer news • Sep 12 07 Men now have another good reason to consider taking finasteride, a well-known generic drug that shrinks an enlarged prostate and reduces the risk of getting prostate cancer by 25… Link Uncovered Between Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, NSAIDs • Prostate Cancer news • Sep 06 07 Men with slow urine flow from enlargement of the prostate gland (known as benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH) should avoid anything that makes the situation worse - and that includes… Why African-American Men Are at Higher Risk for Prostate Cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Sep 04 07 African-American men face a higher risk of developing prostate cancer in their lifetime, but researchers do not fully understand why. “Many prostate cancer research programs include too… Red Wine Compound Shown To Prevent Prostate Cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Aug 31 07 Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) have found that nutrients in red wine may help reduce the risk of developing prostate cancer. 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