You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Prostate Cancer news Prostate Cancer news Loss of E-Cadherin drives prostate cancer progression - landmark study shows how to restart production • Prostate Cancer news • Apr 02 13 Prostate cancer doesn’t kill in the prostate - it’s only once the disease travels to bone, lung, liver, etc. that it turns… Prostate cancer risk rises in men with inherited genetic condition • Prostate Cancer news • Apr 01 13 Men with an inherited genetic condition called Lynch syndrome face a higher lifetime risk of developing prostate cancer and appear to develop the disease at an earlier… African Americans experience longer delay between prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment • Prostate Cancer news • Apr 01 13 African American men on average wait a week longer than their Caucasian counterparts between the initial diagnosis of prostate cancer and treatment, according to University of… York scientists discover driving force behind prostate cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Mar 27 13 SCIENTISTS at the University of York have discovered the driving force behind the development of prostate cancer. Their research, published in Nature Communications today (Wednesday)* and funded by the… Digital rectal exam remains important part of prostate screening • Prostate Cancer news • Mar 18 13 The digital rectal exam is an important screening test that can discover prostate cancer that a prostate-specific antigen or PSA test may not, despite the higher sensitivity of… How some prostate tumors resist treatment - and how it might be fixed • Prostate Cancer news • Mar 18 13 Hormonal therapies can help control advanced prostate cancer for a time. However, for most men, at some point their prostate cancer eventually stops responding… Japanese P2 study shows potential of combined vaccine and steroid drug in castration-resistant PCa • Prostate Cancer news • Mar 17 13 Multi-peptide vaccination therapy combined with the low-dose steroid drug dexamethasone shows promise in treating chemotherapy-naive castration resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) patients. The study,… Virus shows promise as prostate cancer treatment • Prostate Cancer news • Feb 26 13 A recombinant Newcastle disease virus kills all kinds of prostate cancer cells, including hormone resistant cells, but leaves normal cells unscathed, according to a paper published online ahead of print… Racial gaps in access to robotic prostate surgery • Prostate Cancer news • Feb 18 13 Minority and Medicaid cancer patients are less likely to have their prostates removed at hospitals that use robot-assisted surgery, according to a new study that stops short of suggesting… The role of radical prostatectomy in patients with prostate cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Feb 15 13 Even in the presence of screening, there is benefit to radical prostatectomy (RP) in prostate cancer patients, however, the benefit is limited to a subgroup of patients… Study Points to Shorter Treatments for Prostate Cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Feb 13 13 Men with high-risk prostate cancer treated with only 18 months of hormone therapy live just as long as those treated for a more standard 36 months, a new study… Exercise linked with reduced prostate cancer risk in Caucasians but not African Americans • Prostate Cancer news • Feb 11 13 A new study suggests that exercise may reduce Caucasian men’s risk of developing prostate cancer. And among Caucasian men who do have prostate cancer,… Novel radiation therapy method shortens prostate cancer treatment time • Prostate Cancer news • Feb 04 13 According to a study in the January issue of the Journal of the American College of Radiology, the use of volume-modulated arc therapy (VMAT) to deliver intensity-modulated radiation… Novel radiation therapy method shortens prostate cancer treatment time • Prostate Cancer news • Feb 02 13 According to a study in the January issue of the Journal of the American College of Radiology, the use of volume-modulated arc therapy (VMAT) to deliver intensity-modulated radiation… Prostate cancer study tracks long-term urinary, sexual and bowel function side effects • Prostate Cancer news • Jan 31 13 A new study comparing outcomes among prostate cancer patients treated with surgery versus radiotherapy found differences in urinary, bowel and sexual function after short-term follow-up,… Study finds eating deep-fried food is associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Jan 28 13 Regular consumption of deep-fried foods such as French fries, fried chicken and doughnuts is associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer, and… Stigma stymies prostate cancer screening, treatment in Ghana • Prostate Cancer news • Jan 24 13 Infectious diseases in Ghana tend to capture the most attention, but a quiet crisis may soon take over as the country’s most threatening epidemic: cancer. A new study published… Change in PSA levels over time can help predict aggressive prostate cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Jan 15 13 Measurements taken over time of prostate specific antigen, the most commonly used screening test for prostate cancer in men, improve the accuracy of aggressive… How prostate cancer therapies compare by cost and effectiveness • Prostate Cancer news • Jan 06 13 The most comprehensive retrospective study ever conducted comparing how the major types of prostate cancer treatments stack up to each other in terms of saving lives and cost… Racial gaps in access to robotic prostate surgery • Prostate Cancer news • Jan 06 13 Minority and Medicaid cancer patients are less likely to have their prostates removed at hospitals that use robot-assisted surgery, according to a new study that stops short of suggesting… Some men voice complaints of shortened penis following prostate cancer treatment • Prostate Cancer news • Jan 03 13 A small percentage of men in a prostate cancer study complained that their penis seemed shorter following treatment, with some saying that it interfered with intimate… No fewer side effects for prostate proton therapy • Prostate Cancer news • Dec 28 12 An expensive prostate cancer radiation treatment known as proton beam therapy has just as many side effects as a more common and cheaper radiation method, according to a new… Thomas Jefferson University researchers discover new pathways that drive metastatic prostate cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Dec 21 12 Elevated levels of Cyclin D1b could function as a novel biomarker of lethal metastatic disease in prostate cancer patients, according to a pre-clinical study published… Mayo Clinic researchers identify enzyme linked to prostate cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Dec 18 12 Researchers at Mayo Clinic’s campus in Florida have identified an enzyme specifically linked to aggressive prostate cancer, and have also developed a compound that inhibits the ability of… More to benefit from ‘Lockerbie bomber’ prostate cancer drug • Prostate Cancer news • Dec 12 12 At the moment abiraterone is only used in Britain as a ‘last line of defence’ in men whose cancers have become resistant to every other form of… Page 4 of 21 pages « First < 2 3 4 5 6 > Last » << Back to main