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Prostate News Archive

26-May-2008

  • UI team moves ahead on prostate cancer trial (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)

    A team of University of Iowa researchers have begun conducting the next phase of a clinical trial that may lead to new treatments for men diagnosed with prostate cancer.


  • Rangers' Grieve to have prostate surgery (The Sports Network)

    Rangers' Grieve to have prostate surgery


  • Monitoring blood flow helps improve prostate biopsies, researchers report (PhysOrg)

    Using a special ultrasound technique to spot areas of blood flow in the prostate gland may substantially reduce the number of unnecessary biopsies, according to a new study by urologists and radiologists at the Jefferson Prostate Diagnostic Center and the Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson in Philadelphia. The researchers found that biopsies targeted to areas of increased blood flow in the ...


  • Drug blocks prostate cancer in mice (UPI)

    COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 23 (UPI) -- An experimental drug has blocked the progression of prostate cancer in mice with an aggressive form of the disease, Ohio State University researchers said.


  • Texas Rangers broadcaster Tom Grieve to have prostate surgery (Dallas Morning News)

    CLEVELAND ? Rangers broadcaster Tom Grieve, who has been with the club in some capacity for almost every moment since it moved to Arlington in 1972, will have surgery to remove a cancerous prostate and miss at least two weeks of broadcasts.


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