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Prostate News Archive

24-Nov-2006

  • Low cholesterol may combat prostate cancer (Los Angeles Times)

    BALTIMORE ? In a season of ritual overeating, researchers at Johns Hopkins University have come up with another reason for men to watch their diets: Low cholesterol might protect them from the most aggressive form of prostate cancer.


  • Clues to aggressive prostate cancer (Baltimore Sun)

    Hopkins study finds less disease in men with low cholesterol In a season of ritual overeating, Johns Hopkins researchers have come up with another reason for men to watch their diets: Low cholesterol might protect them from the most aggressive form of prostate cancer.


  • Long-Term Androgen-Deprivation Therapy Results In Metabolic Syndrome In Prostate Cancer Patients (Medical News Today)

    UroToday.com - According to a report in the August 20, 2006 issue of the Journal of Clinical Oncology, prostate cancer (CaP) patients treated with long-term androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT) are at risk for metabolic syndrome and possibly more cardiovascular events. Dr. Braga-Basaria from Johns Hopkins University was first author on the study. [click link for full article]


  • Defining Biochemical Recurrence Of Prostate Cancer After Radical Prostatectomy: A Proposal For A Standardized Definition (Medical News Today)

    UroToday.com - While an increasing PSA level is an early sign of prostate cancer (CaP) recurrence, varied definitions of biochemical recurrence (BCR) result in differing reports of disease progression rates. In the August 20, 2006 issue of the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Dr. Stephenson and associates at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center propose a new, standardized definition of BCR. [click


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