You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Prostate Cancer news Prostate Cancer news 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… FDA backs prostate cancer drug Zytiga for earlier use • Prostate Cancer news • Dec 12 12 The Food and Drug Administration on Monday expanded approval of Johnson & Johnson’s prostate cancer pill Zytiga for men with an earlier stage of the disease. The agency… Laws don’t curb pricey prostate cancer treatments • Prostate Cancer news • Nov 25 12 Laws meant to prevent the overuse of expensive healthcare services don’t stop doctors from using pricey prostate cancer treatments, according to two new studies. Researchers found doctors used robots and… Green Tea and Cancer Prevention: New Clues • Prostate Cancer news • Oct 19 12 Green tea and its extracts have long been studied for health benefits, including cancer prevention. Now, researchers have new clues about how it may work to help prevent or slow… Prostate cancer: Curcumin curbs metastases • Prostate Cancer news • Oct 12 12 Powdered turmeric has been used for centuries to treat osteoarthritis and other illnesses. Its active ingredient, curcumin, inhibits inflammatory reactions. A new study now shows that it can also inhibit formation of… Mount Sinai researchers discover gene signature that predicts prostate cancer survival • Prostate Cancer news • Oct 11 12 Researchers from Mount Sinai School of Medicine have identified a six-gene signature that can be used in a test to predict survival in men with aggressive… Doubling up on advanced prostate cancer with PARP inhibitors • Prostate Cancer news • Oct 09 12 A newly discovered function of PARP-1 could be the key to more effective therapeutics to treat advanced prostate cancer patients, a recent preclinical study published in Cancer Discovery… Moffitt Cancer Center Researcher Helps Develop Prostate Cancer Testing, Treatment Guidelines • Prostate Cancer news • Sep 29 12 Julio M. Pow-Sang, M.D., chair of Moffitt Cancer Center’s Department of Genitourinary Oncology, and colleagues have published two prostate cancer articles in the September issue… Contrast-enhanced ultrasound better detects high-grade prostate cancers with less biopsies • Prostate Cancer news • Sep 28 12 Contrast-enhanced ultrasound was found to better detect high-grade prostate cancer than conventional methods, making it a more appropriate approach for screening clinically important cancers and monitoring low-risk… Model confirms active surveillance as viable option for men with low-risk prostate cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Sep 24 12 A new research model has estimated that the difference in prostate cancer mortality among men with low-risk disease who choose active surveillance versus those… MRI helps identify patients with prostate cancer who may benefit from active surveillance • Prostate Cancer news • Sep 24 12 PSA screening has resulted in improved prostate cancer survival, but the high rate of diagnosis and treatment side effects raise concerns about overtreatment. In… Epigenetic causes of prostate cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Sep 05 12 In about half of all prostate tumours, 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… Men, don’t be silent about prostate cancer threat • Prostate Cancer news • Sep 04 12 September is National Prostate Cancer Awareness month. One goal of this annual promotion is to spread the word that prostate cancer treatments available now are highly effective and survival… Genetic link to prostate cancer risk in African Americans found • Prostate Cancer news • Sep 01 12 Prostate cancer in African-American men is associated with specific changes in the IL-16 gene, according to researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine.… Aspirin may help men with prostate cancer live longer, study suggests • Prostate Cancer news • Aug 29 12 Men who have been treated for prostate cancer, either with surgery or radiation, could benefit from taking aspirin regularly, says a new study that includes… Vanderbilt-led study reveals racial disparities in prostate cancer care • Prostate Cancer news • Aug 23 12 A study led by investigators from Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center (VICC), Nashville, Tenn., finds that black men with prostate cancer receive lower quality surgical care than white men. The… Prostate Cancer Screenings • Prostate Cancer news • Jul 31 12 Using the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) to screen for prostate cancer has remained controversial among some patients. Now a new study says more men could possibly develop advanced cases of cancer if doctors did away… More men with prostate cancer “team” wait on treatment • Prostate Cancer news • Jul 30 12 Men with low-risk forms of prostate cancer are more likely to opt for so-called active surveillance over surgery or radiation when they have a multidisciplinary team of doctors… Would sliding back to pre-PSA era cancel progress in prostate cancer? • Prostate Cancer news • Jul 30 12 Eliminating the PSA test to screen for prostate cancer would be taking a big step backwards and would likely result in rising numbers of men with… Men with prostate cancer more likely to die from other causes • Prostate Cancer news • Jul 26 12 Men diagnosed with prostate cancer are less likely to die from the disease than from largely preventable conditions such as heart disease, according to a new… Prostate cancer treatment regret is 52 percent higher in men with cardiovascular disease • Prostate Cancer news • Jul 02 12 Prostate cancer patients with cardiovascular disease were 52 per cent more likely to regret their treatment choices than men without problems with their heart… Page 4 of 21 pages « First < 2 3 4 5 6 > Last » << Back to main