Prostate News Archive
10-Jun-2008
Dehydrated tomatoes may fight prostate tumors (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
A compound found in dehydrated tomatoes may help quash prostate cancer tumors, new animal research suggests. Researchers Discover Traits of Aggressive Form of Prostate Cancer (Newswise)
Researchers led by a team at the University of Michigan Health System have identified traits of an aggressive type of prostate cancer that occurs in about 10 percent of men who have the disease. They hope the discovery could lead, possibly within the next few years, to a simple urine test that will help to diagnose this variation of prostate cancer. Outing the outliers: Strategy matches oncogene with subtype of prostate cancer (EurekAlert!)
A new study reveals a previously unidentified candidate oncogene that appears to play a significant role in a subset of prostate cancers. Salvage Cryotherapy For Recurrent Prostate Cancer After Radiation Failure. The UK Experience (Medical News Today)
ORLANDO, FL (UroToday.com) - A group of researchers from the UK report on the largest UK experience of salvage cryotherapy for recurrent prostate cancer after radiation failure, evaluating the biochemical outcome, complications and management and quality of life. Dehydrated tomatoes may fight prostate tumours (Straits Times)
NEW YORK - A COMPOUND found in dehydrated tomatoes may help quash prostate cancer tumours, new animal research suggests. Studies have come to conflicting conclusions as to whether tomatoes or lycopene, an antioxidant found in tomatoes, might offer prostate cancer protection.
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