Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have developed a treatment for advanced prostate cancer that could eliminate a ...
A new way to prevent excruciating pain from the side effects of advanced prostate cancer therapy has been developed.Many men ...
The Urology Care Foundation and the Prostate Cancer Foundation have created a new educational guide on genetic tests to guide ...
The Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology has launched a randomized phase III clinical trial called RECIPROCAL (Alliance ...
—These findings suggest that conventional imaging significantly underestimates the extent of disease in high-risk, biochemically recurrent prostate cancer, potentially impacting treatment decisions ...
A research team from the Department of Surgery and the Department of Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine, LKS Faculty of ...
Treatments targeting the androgen receptor have extended the lives of people with advanced prostate cancer. At first, prostate cancers need androgens like testosterone to survive, and blocking these ...
Share on Pinterest There are a variety of tests that can be used to diagnose prostate cancer. SDI Productions/Getty Images The standard practice for diagnosing prostate cancer includes an MRI test and ...
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Easy-to-use tool can identify high- and low-risk metastatic prostate cancer patients earlier
A new study published in Nature Communications provides a framework for researching whether earlier, model-guided treatment ...
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Treating advanced prostate cancer
Advanced prostate cancer is cancer that has spread beyond the prostate to distant parts of the body. It is also called metastatic or stage 4 prostate cancer. While most advanced prostate cancer is ...
The vast majority of people diagnosed with prostate cancer can expect to live long, full lives thanks to improved screening that catches the disease in its early and most treatable stages. But ...
Advanced prostate cancer cases are rising sharply in California, outpacing national trends, according to a new study from UCSF. The alarming trend underscores the need for smarter screening to catch ...
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