Prostate Cancer Is Becoming Less Deadly Over Time, New Study Says
The results of a new research study have revealed that prostate cancer is becoming less deadly, and has been in decline in both diagnoses and deaths.
The results of a new research study have revealed that prostate cancer is becoming less deadly, and has been in decline in both diagnoses and deaths.
New analytical research into electronic health record data classification methods may hold the key for helping model prostate cancer survival rate predictions in the future.
New research into the role that fat cells play in relation to prostate cancer has revealed they may play a role in helping cancer cells both spread and…
New research has found a correlation between men who suffer from bowel disease and those who also suffer from prostate cancer, raising questions about…
The results of the first-ever national public prostate cancer awareness report conducted by the Los Angeles-based Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) has…
For those who didn’t know yet, September is named as Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Every year, investigators, health care experts, health advocates, and individuals are trying
What does this mean? Researchers have found that a genomic variant in a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) called rs11672691 influences prostate cancer aggressiveness. Genome-wide association
A newly-published research study recently found that a specific subtype of prostate cancer occurs much more often than previously thought…
Recent studies conducted by scientists discover new effects of medications that slow the progression of prostate cancer in the late stages. How long can you
Prostate Cancer recurrence simply implies that initial treatment administered to treat prostate cancer was ineffective in eliminating it. There are still…