Prostate News Archive
14-May-2011
Rising prostate cancer rate seen in U.S. servicemen
The rate of prostate cancer among active-duty U.S. Air Force members has been several times higher in recent years than it was 20 years ago, a new study finds. Protein Plays a Bad Role in Prostate Cancer
(Ivanhoe Newswire) ? prostate cancer affects many men nationwide, and if caught early enough is curable, but little is understood about the mechanisms that cause a tumor to metastasize and spread to other parts of the body. Protein plays one of the ?bad guy? roles in this process, according to this study. "This research could serve a diagnostic purpose in terms of likelihood of whether prostate ... New Technology Fuses MRI, Ultrasound To Achieve Targeted Biopsy Of Prostate Cancer
Targeted biopsy, a major advance in prostate cancer diagnostics, was detailed by a UCLA team in the current issue of Urologic Oncology. The new technology fuses MRI with real-time 3D ultrasound, providing an exacting method to obtain biopsy specimens from suspicious areas in the prostate. The unique fusion method provides a major improvement in the way prostate biopsy is performed since the ... ?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 ...
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