Prostate Cancer News

What is Prostate cancer?

The prostate gland is found only in males. It is just below the bladder and in front of the rectum. The tube that carries urine (the urethra) runs through the center of the prostate. The prostate contains cells that make some of the fluid (semen) that protects and nourishes the sperm.

There are several types of cells in the prostate, but nearly all prostate cancers start in the gland cells. This kind of cancer is known as adenocarcinoma.

Some prostate cancers can grow and spread quickly, but most of the time, prostate cancer grows slowly. Autopsy studies show that many older men (and even some younger men) who died of other causes also had prostate cancer that never caused them problems. In many cases neither they nor their doctors even knew they had it.

Low-grade prostate cancer may not require aggressive treatment
May 26 06


 

Selenium-Protein Deficiency Raises Prostate Cancer Risk
May 23 06


 

Prostate Cancer Etiology
May 18 06

Etiology
The specific molecular mechanisms involved in the development and progression of CaP are an area of intense interest in the laboratory. The gene responsible for familial CaP resides on chromosome 1.…


 

Carcinoma of the Prostate (CAP)
May 18 06


 

Prostate Cancer Grading & Staging
May 18 06


 

Prostate Cancer - Patterns of Progression
May 18 06


 

Prostate Cancer Clinical Findings
May 18 06


 

Prostate Cancer Differential Diagnosis
May 18 06


 

Carcinoma of the Prostate Treatment
May 18 06


 

Prostate cancer therapy linked to bone loss
May 10 06


 

Does age matter in selection of treatment for men with early-stage prostate cancer?
May 08 06


 

Young men with prostate cancer benefit from radiation therapy
May 08 06


 

Combination of genetic mutation and viral infection may cause prostate cancer
May 04 06


 

Older men may not need prostate cancer screening
May 02 06


 

Scientists see progress in prostate cancer tests
Apr 06 06


 

Barbecue meats linked with prostate cancer
Apr 03 06


 

Sometimes No Treatment is the Right Option for Low-Risk Prostate Cancer
Mar 24 06


 

Chillies send prostate cancer cells on a suicidal path
Mar 16 06


 

Delaying therapy OK for low-risk prostate cancer
Mar 15 06


 

Androgen deprivation therapy does not prevent prostate cancer from spreading
Feb 27 06


 

Surgeon’s skill affects prostate cancer relapse
Feb 27 06


 

Discovery of a new virus in prostate tumors
Feb 25 06


 

Vitamin D could provide beneficial treatment to prostate cancer
Feb 15 06


 

Antioxidants don’t prevent prostate cancer: study
Feb 15 06


 

Soya products, beans and sunflower seeds reduce risk of contracting prostate cancer
Feb 14 06


 
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