Prostate News Archive
01-Feb-2011
Prostate Cancer Roundtable Announces Updated National Policy Agenda
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In the interests of the hundreds of thousands of American men who are at risk each year for a diagnosis of prostate cancer, and the estimated 2.2 million men living today who have been diagnosed with this highly prevalent form of cancer, the members of the prostate Cancer Roundtable have updated their shared, national policy agenda which will ... Prostate cancer 'can be made to kill itself' by newly-found protein
Scientists have pinpointed a protein that stops cancerous cells from growing and even drives them to kill themselves. Key protein suppresses prostate cancer growth in the laboratory
Cancer researchers have discovered an important protein, produced naturally inside cells, that appears to suppress the growth of prostate cancer cells in the laboratory. The findings offer promising leads for research towards new treatments.
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