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Recent developments in prostate cancer
Practice-changing perioperative therapy, chemo-free combo for CSPC, reducing cognitive eff ...
The prostate is the single organ most frequently afflicted by cancer in men. Prostate cancer affects approximately 4 million ...
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Should lowest-risk prostate 'cancer' still be called cancer? How changing the name could save lives
A growing number of prostate cancer experts argue that calling the lowest-risk prostate cancer "cancer" does more harm than good. A new UCLA-led study found removing the cancer label could ...
Chemotherapy uses medicines to kill fast-growing cells (like cancer cells) or to keep them from dividing (which is how cancers grow). It is a systemic treatment which means the medicines will travel ...
In an interview, Dr. David A. Taub highlighted Prostate Cancer Awareness Month by outlining current treatment options for patients with prostate cancer. In an interview with CURE, Dr. David A. Taub ...
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India's first precision radiotherapy for prostate cancer is here: How it's different from other treatments
Prostate cancer places a significant physical and emotional burden on patients and families across India.
Thousands of men with prostate cancer will be offered a more targeted radiotherapy by the NHS which requires just five doses.
New technologies can potentially save lives by helping identify prostate cancer earlier, and transforming the way doctors ...
Symptoms of prostate cancer may include the sudden need to urinate often, difficulty or pain when urinating, blood in the ...
A large analysis suggests that a multivariable risk assessment tool, called Stockholm3, can detect substantially more ...
As a cancer researcher who knows very well about the high incidence and decreased survival rates of prostate cancer in the Caribbean, I anguished over these words. Even though I study cancer in my day ...
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