Prostate News Archive
21-Jun-2011
Animal Research Results Hopeful for Prostate Cancer Vaccine
prostate cancer, a condition resulting in more than 30,000 deaths a year in the United States with more than 200,000 new cases diagnosed each year, may one day meet its match without the use of chemotherapy or radiation treatments. That's the potential of a new vaccine researchers have developed and tested successfully on mice. Experimental Vaccine Seems to Cure Prostate Cancer in Mice
Title: Experimental Vaccine Seems to Cure prostate Cancer in Mice Category: Health News Created: 6/19/2011 4:05:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 6/20/2011 Prostate cancer cured in mice: Are humans next?
Researchers hopeful vaccine can one day help humans after seeing 80 percent tumor cell reduction in mice Vaccine hope for prostate cancer
Gene therapy vaccine has been shown to beat prostate cancer in mice, an international team says. Smoke link to prostate cancer death
Men with prostate cancer who smoke significantly increase their chances of dying of the disease, a study has found.
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