A poorly characterized protein, historically thought to be a chaperon or enzyme, may actually be a key player in prostate cancer. In a systematic CRISPR screen, scientists from Arc Institute, UCSF, ...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men, with about 1-in-8 expected to be diagnosed in their lifetime.
New research suggests that a vegetable-rich diet alongside probiotics could help slow the advancement of low-risk prostate ...
Jeremie Calais, MD, comments on how PSMA PET scans have changed the treatment landscape for patients with mCRPC and describes the process for obtaining a PSMA PET scan, including what patients should ...
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An electronic health record-integrated AI agent advances personalized prostate cancer education
Mayo Clinic researchers have developed and evaluated MedEduChat, an electronic health record (EHR) that works with a large ...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men but often goes unnoticed. Experts stress early screening, awareness ...
Even when diagnosed at an advanced stage, most prostate cancers respond well to treatment. The first line of treatment is often hormone therapy, which is very good at slowing or stopping the cancer — ...
New research suggests that a diet rich in vegetables, when combined with probiotics, could potentially slow the progression ...
Early-stage prostate cancer is very treatable with surgery and radiation therapy. Once the cancer spreads, it becomes harder to stop. Late-stage prostate cancer treatments like chemotherapy and ...
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