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Does ejaculating often reduce your risk of prostate cancer? - EconoTimes
EconoTimes· 2 hours agoAs the prostate is a reproductive organ with its main job being to help make semen – the fluid that carries sperm in ejaculate – researchers have long questioned the effect ...
New Screening Protocol May Improve Prostate Cancer Detection
Medscape· 5 days agoHowever, it's not yet clear whether a new three-phase screening intervention, which incorporates PSA...
Cancer Cells Give Orders
The Scientist· 1 day agoIf cancer cells are a tumor’s building blocks, fibroblasts are the architects. Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAF) coordinate tumor progression by...
Adding chemotherapy to hormone therapy helps control locally advanced prostate cancer, finds study
Medical Xpress· 7 days agoFor patients with locally advanced prostate cancer, combined treatment with chemotherapy and hormonal therapy offers extended control of prostate ...
What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Tomatoes Regularly
Eating Well via Yahoo News· 40 minutes agoThe Bottom Line Tomatoes contain many nutrients and phytochemicals, including vitamin A, vitamin C,...
AstraZeneca (AZN) to Report Q1 Earnings: Here's What to Expect
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 22 hours agoFusion’s key clinical-stage pipeline candidate is FPI-2265, a small molecule-based TAT targeting ...
Vanderbilt University test shows high accuracy in detecting prostate cancer — and more
WGN Chicago via Yahoo News· 6 days agoMedical Watch Digest for April 18 A new test to diagnose prostate cancer It’s a urine test which...
Hitchhiking of synthetic antigen stimulates antibody production against cancer cells
Medical Xpress· 2 days agoThe approach gives a new direction to develop vaccine candidates for a variety of cancers, the researchers say. Inside the human body, cancer cells can ...
PSA Detectable After Radical Prostatectomy
Medscape· 1 day agoFollowing radical prostatectomy, however, approximately 20%-40% of patients with localized disease will experience biochemical recurrence.
How Long Should Active Surveillance Last?
Medscape· 5 days agoMen with low-risk prostate cancer who go on active surveillance rather than treatment are best followed-up for more than 15 years — and perhaps...