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Prostate News Archive

13-Mar-2011

  • Inhibiting Disease Metastasis By Trapping Prostate Cancer Cells

    When prostate cancer stem cells (CSCs) were enclosed in self-assembling nanomaterials made of peptides (SAP), the SAP stopped cancer stem cell colony formation and also stopped the division of cancer cells in laboratory cultures (in vitro). According to the international team of researchers who built and tested the nano-sized traps and published their results in a recent issue of Cell ...


  • Trial Treats Prostate Cancer With Diet

    The vegetables most boys wanted to avoid in childhood - such as kale and broccoli - just may be the answer to staving off prostate cancer growth in adulthood. A new clinical trial at UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center will evaluate whether or not a change in diet, reinforced with telephone counseling and exercise, can stop or delay the progression of prostate cancer. "Ours is the first study to ...


  • Several treatments for prostate problems

    Men need to be aware that their prostate gland grows as they get older and may cause some problems that need to be managed, said Dr Farhat Abbas, Consultant Urologist, Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH), Karachi who had a brief stopover in UAE.


  • Prostate Surgery After Radiation - Successful Salvage Robotic Prostatectomy Performed on Famous Dutch Interior ...

    NEW YORK, March 8, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Jan des Bouvrie, the renowned Dutch interior designer and host of the famous makeover design show "TV Woonmagazine" is back in Netherlands at his design studio, Het Arsenaal, having had a successful salvage robotic prostate removal procedure done after previous radiation therapies failed to eliminate his prostate cancer . With his life back to normal, he ...


  • SAP may serve as effective nanomaterial to prevent prostate cancer spread

    When prostate cancer stem cells were enclosed in self-assembling nanomaterials made of peptides, the SAP stopped cancer stem cell colony formation and also stopped the division of cancer cells in laboratory cultures.


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