Prostate News Archive
22-Nov-2011
Future prostate cancer treatments might be guided by math
Scientists have designed a first draft of a mathematical model that someday could guide treatment decisions for advanced prostate cancer, in part by helping doctors predict how individual patients will respond to therapy based on the biology of their tumors. These decisions would apply to treatment of cancer that has already spread beyond the prostate gland or that has recurred after initial ... Prostate Cancer Drug Delays Bone Cancer Spread
A new drug administered to prostate cancer patients has been shown to delay the spread of cancer to the bones, according to a new study published in the Lancet. Prostate Cancer Test Age for Men Causes Serious Debate
Prostate cancer test timing for men continues to cause serious debate among the medical community across the country. Prostate Cancer May Be Linked to Birth Control Pill in Water Supply
Countries where the highest numbers of women use oral contraceptives have the highest rates of death from prostate cancer, a new study finds.
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