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Early Stage Prostate Cancer Symptoms and Detection
Healthline· 6 days agoEarly stage prostate cancer usually doesn’t have symptoms. Prostate cancer is typically a slow-growing cancer ...
A shot in the arm that can help fight cancer? How vaccine trials are showing promise.
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 38 minutes agoThe new data in patients with advanced melanoma, a type of skin cancer, shows that three years after...
Chromatin openness sheds new light on prostate cancer plasticity
Medical Xpress· 23 hours agoTreatment resistance caused by cancer cell plasticity constitutes a major challenge in the treatment of prostate cancer. A recent study ...
Does Diet Affect Progression Risk After Prostate Cancer?
Medscape· 4 days agoAfter diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer, men who predominantly consumed plant-based diets...
Study supports watch-and-wait approach to slow-growing prostate cancer
United Press International via Yahoo News· 5 days agoFor a large percentage of men with prostate cancer, the tumor may be so slow-growing that doctors...
Duke Researchers Improve Prostate Cancer Prognostic Model With Addition of ctDNA
GenomeWeb News· 1 day agoDuke University School of Medicine researchers have improved the performance of a model for determining metastatic castrate-resistant prostate ...
Surveillance is an Effective Way to Manage Some Types of Prostate Cancer, New Study Finds
Healthline via AOL· 5 days agoA new study finds that for people with low-grade prostate cancer, active surveillance is effective...
...Announces Clearance from FDA of IND Application for 225Ac-FL-020 for the Treatment of Metastatic...
FOX 4 Kansas City· 6 days agoFood and Drug Administration (FDA) for clinical trials of 225Ac-FL-020, its PSMA-targeted...
More Evidence Backs Active Surveillance for Low-Risk Prostate Cancer
MedPage Today· 5 days agoHalf of men with low-risk prostate cancer remained free from progression or treatment 10 years after...
A Promising New Targeted Therapy for Patients with | Newswise
Newswise· 6 days agoTestosterone fuels the growth of prostate cancer. The target of testosterone is the androgen receptor. Metastatic prostate< ...