Prostate News Archive
18-Mar-2008
AGH prostate treatment rivals radiation: study (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
A minimally invasive treatment for prostate cancer perfected by Allegheny General Hospital doctors approaches the effectiveness of traditional therapies, according to a long-term follow-up with hundreds of patients. Study says freezing successful in treatment of prostate cancer (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
When Syd Fowler was diagnosed with prostate cancer 15 years ago, he opted for cryotherapy -- the use of subzero temperatures to kill cancer. ... Genistein Traps Mouse Prostate Cancer (CBS News)
Genistein, a soy protein, stopped the spread of prostate cancer in mouse studies at Northwestern University. Human trials are underway. Compound found in soybeans may halt spread of prostate cancer (News-Medical-Net)
A compound found in soybeans almost completely prevented the spread of human prostate cancer in mice, according to a study published in the March 15 issue of Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
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