Exposure to any one of 22 pesticides may bring heightened odds of developing prostate cancer, a new analysis suggests.
Expert answers to patients’ questions were offered as part of the CURE® Educated Patient® Prostate Cancer Summit.
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Researchers from the George Washington University and the Washington DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center have published a case ...
At the heart of this discovery lies menadione, a precursor of vitamin K that has shown remarkable ability to target and ...
The campaign goes from September through November, with Depend writing on its website the company’s goal is to raise $300,000 ...
Hormone therapy initiation depends on disease extent; some agents avoid testosterone flare, allowing ADT without Casodex in ...
Screening tests are designed to find cancers or precancers before they become lethal. But are prostate, lung, and breast ...
Researchers have identified 22 pesticides consistently associated with the incidence of prostate cancer in the United States, ...
Scientists found the compound, also known as vitamin K3, triggered some of the prostate cancer cells in mice to burst and die ...
A precursor of vitamin K may help slow down prostate cancer progression, a recent study conducted in mouse models of suggests ...
About 12% of prostate cancer patients receiving androgen deprivation therapy underwent all recommended screening for treatment-related adverse events. Many prostate cancer patients receiving androgen ...