You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Prostate Cancer news Prostate Cancer news High-Grade Prostate Cancer Linked to Diabetes • Prostate Cancer news • Jun 03 10 Among obese white men, those with diabetes mellitus (DM) are more likely than non-diabetics to have high-grade prostate cancer discovered on prostate biopsy, according to researchers. Investigators at Duke University Medical… New test can predict return of prostate cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Jun 03 10 A highly sensitive blood test may be able to predict whether prostate cancer is cured or is likely to come back, giving doctors an early sign of whether treatments… Study links obesity to more agressive prostate cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Jun 03 10 The size of a cancerous prostate tumor is directly proportional to the weight of the patient and the bigger the tumor the more aggressive the cancer, a study published… Nanoparticle PSA test predicts if prostate cancer will return • Prostate Cancer news • Jun 02 10 Men who have just had their cancerous prostate gland removed have one pressing question for their doctors: Am I cured? But conventional tests haven’t been sensitive enough to… Urine test improves prostate diagnosis • Prostate Cancer news • Jun 02 10 A urine test can help doctors better spot prostate cancer than either the current blood test or a rectal exam alone, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday. They said Gen-Probe’s Progensa PCA3… Patients who refuse prostate cancer surgery have worse long-term survival • Prostate Cancer news • Jun 01 10 Men who refuse surgery for prostate cancer and instead opt for “watchful waiting” – monitoring cancer progression without undergoing treatment – have a significantly worse long-term survival… Calcium consumption may cause prostate cancer in Chinese • Prostate Cancer news • Jun 01 10 Among Chinese men, calcium consumption — even at relatively low levels and from non-dairy food sources such as soy, grains and green vegetables — may increase prostate cancer risk,… Surgery Outperforms Drug Therapy in Treatment of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia • Prostate Cancer news • May 31 10 A 17-year-long community study looking at symptoms of enlarged prostate in over 2,000 men age 40 to 79 years suggests that surgery for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)… What is the role of focal therapy in low-risk prostate cancer? • Prostate Cancer news • May 18 10 In the July issue of European Urology, the scientific journal of the European Association of Urology (EAU), S. Eggener et al. discussed in a recent study… Biomarkers Help Predict Prostate Cancer Progression • Prostate Cancer news • Apr 19 10 Researchers at Johns Hopkins have evaluated a simple, more specific blood test that identifies patients undergoing proactive surveillance for low-grade, low-stage, non-palpable prostate cancer who would eventually require treatment. These… New Targeted Therapy Effective in Treating Advanced Prostate Cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Apr 15 10 An experimental drug is showing promise for the treatment of men with an aggressive form of advanced prostate cancer. A new multicenter study has concluded that the targeted… Prostate cancer surgery more costly for obese men • Prostate Cancer news • Apr 07 10 Being obese may increase the cost of surgery for men with prostate cancer - at least the more traditional forms of the procedure, a new study suggests. Researchers found… Waiting on prostate treatment not distressing for most • Prostate Cancer news • Mar 31 10 “Watchful waiting” for disease progression won’t make men with slow-growing prostate cancer more anxious or distressed, especially if they’re in relatively good health otherwise and not too anxious… Should older men be screened for prostate cancer? • Prostate Cancer news • Mar 31 10 Experts generally recommend against routinely using PSA blood tests to screen elderly men for prostate cancer, but using a strict age cutoff for when to stop screening may not… Higher vitamin K intake tied to lower cancer risks • Cancer news • • Prostate Cancer news • Mar 31 10 People with higher intakes of vitamin K from food may be less likely to develop or die of cancer, particularly lung or prostate cancers, than those who… Infertility linked to prostate cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Mar 22 10 Infertile men may have an increased risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer, researchers reported on Monday in what could be an important move toward identifying those who will benefit from screening… Study shows further benefits of noscapine for prostate cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Mar 19 10 New research has revealed a major breakthrough in the use of cough medicine ingredient noscapine as a prophylactic treatment for prostate cancer. The study shows that noscapine inhibited… Prostate test ‘public health disaster’ - discoverer • Prostate Cancer news • Mar 11 10 The most commonly used tool for detecting prostate cancer, routine PSA screening, has become “a hugely expensive public health disaster,” its discoverer said on Wednesday. Dr. Richard Ablin of the… Prostate cancer treatment choices vary based on type of specialist consulted • Prostate Cancer news • Mar 09 10 Men who visit a radiation oncologist appear more likely to receive radiation therapy for prostate cancer, whereas men who consult with a urologist with or without… UAB Cancer Center, Urologists Affirm Men Should Take Lead in Deciding to Test for Prostate Cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Mar 06 10 Men who undergo prostate-cancer screening should discuss with a doctor the uncertainties, risks and benefits of the test before it is… Cigarette smoking may raise prostate cancer risk • Prostate Cancer news • Mar 04 10 Cigarette smoking may increase a man’s risk for developing and dying from prostate cancer, pooled data from 24 studies involving 21,600 men with the disease indicates. This study “provides good… Prostate Cancer Surgeons “Feel” With Their Eyes • Prostate Cancer news • Mar 01 10 Robotic surgical technology with its three-dimensional, high-definition view gives surgeons the sensation of touch, even as they operate from a remote console. A new study describes the phenomenon, called… Few differences in outcomes between open and laparoscopic prostate surgery • Prostate Cancer news • Feb 22 10 Of the 200,000 men newly diagnosed with prostate cancer each year in the United States, about one-third will undergo surgical treatment. Although open radical prostatectomy (ORP) is… Louis Gossett Jr. fighting prostate cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Feb 10 10 Actor Louis Gossett Jr, best known for his Oscar-winning role as the tough drill instructor in “An Officer and a Gentleman”, said on Tuesday he was fighting prostate cancer. Gossett, 73,… Lower detection of prostate cancer with PSA screening in US than in a European randomized trial • Prostate Cancer news • Feb 09 10 Fewer prostate cancers were detected by prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening in the U.S. than in a European randomized trial because of… Page 9 of 21 pages « First < 7 8 9 10 11 > Last » << Back to main