Prostate News Archive
19-Jun-2008
Radiation Therapy Prolongs Life In Men With Recurrent Prostate Cancer (Medical News Today)
Men whose tumors recur after prostate cancer surgery are three times more likely to survive their disease long term if they undergo radiotherapy within two years of the recurrence. Radiation May Help When Prostate Cancer Returns (MedicineNet.com)
Title: Radiation May Help When prostate Cancer Returns Category: Health News Created: 6/18/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 6/18/2008 Radiation may help after prostate cancer setback (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Men whose prostate cancer recurs after they have undergone surgical removal of the prostate may benefit from early radiation therapy, according to study findings reported in this week's Journal of the American Medical Association. Prostate Cancer Genes Altered By Intensive Diet And Lifestyle Changes (Medical News Today)
The findings of a US pilot study on men with low risk prostate cancer suggests that following an intensive healthy diet and lifestyle regime emphasizing low meat and high vegetable and fruit intake, regular exercise, yoga stretching, meditation and support group participation, can change th Seven Biomarkers That May Help Pinpoint Prostate Cancer Recurrence Identified By UT Southwestern Urologists (Medical News Today)
A simple blood test may help doctors better predict whether prostate cancer will recur or spread in patients who have undergone surgery for the disease, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have found.
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