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(European Association of Urology) The November issue of European Urology, the official journal of the European Association of Urology, features an article focusing on prostate specific antigen velocity and early cancer detection. It has been suggested that changes in PSA over time aid…
Infection with a common sexually transmitted disease (STD) may make men more vulnerable to the most deadly form of prostate cancer, new research suggests.
A virus may be responsible for some prostate cancers and hold clues to the cause of the deadly disease, according to a new study.
Scientists have produced compelling evidence that a virus known to cause cancer in animals is linked to prostate cancer in humans.
All the general information on Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH, Enlarged Prostate)you may need.Source: Nicholas BaumanPublished: Jul 22, 2009
Researchers in the US have discovered that the male hormone androgen may trigger the gene fusion that leads to the development of prostate cancer: they found that pieces of chromosome that normally sit far apart, relocate near each other after exposure to androgen, and this sets the s…
Prostate cancer patients who chose minimally invasive surgery to remove the prostate reported higher rates of other complications, including impotence and incontinence.
A newly indentified type of stem cell may cause some cases of prostate cancer, research on mice suggests.
A virus known to cause leukemia and tumours in animals can be found in some prostate tumours and might be one cause of prostate cancer, US researchers reported on Tuesday
Leads to poor prognosis in both blacks and whites after surgery, study finds