Prostate News Archive
10-May-2011
Enlarged prostate not a sign of cancer
SAN ANTONIO, May 10 (UPI) -- A 10-year study of 19,000 men indicates the symptoms of an enlarged prostate are not associated with the risk of prostate cancer, U.S. researchers say. Prostate-exam deaths from 'superbugs' spur cancer-test inquiry
Shane Greenstein only vaguely recalls being told that a prostate biopsy he had in June was negative for cancer. That's because within two days of the exam he was in the hospital with a potentially deadly blood infection. ?New Prostate Research? Reports on the Mental Impact of Prostate Removal and Looks at the Risks of Men With Prostate ...
?New Prostate Research?, a TPRGlobal research news media service which gives men access to the latest prostate news, research and clinical trial information, has published two new research articles on prostate health. Sydney, Australia (PRWEB) May 07, 2011 ?New Prostate Research?, a TPRGlobal research news media service which gives men access to the latest prostate news, research and clinical ... Prostate biopsy can be risky: More men getting ill from drug-resistant infections
Shane Greenstein only vaguely recalls being told that a prostate biopsy he had in June was negative for cancer. That's because within two days of the exam he was in the hospital with a potentially deadly blood infection. Sensitizing prostate cancer to radiotherapy
Men with prostate cancer whose disease has spread locally are primarily treated with radiation therapy. However, disease recurs in approximately half of these individuals. Strategies to enhance the efficacy of this treatment are clearly needed. Researchers have now developed an approach that enhances the therapeutic effects of radiation therapy in mice bearing human prostate cancer xenografts ...
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