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Prostate cancer treatment breakthrough could boost survival rates
A breakthrough in treating an aggressive form of prostate cancer could boost survival rates, according to new research.
Only men with a dangerous genetic variant and a family history of cancer should be offered screening, say UK advisors.
The breakthrough at Columbia University lays the groundwork for future clinical studies aimed at developing new treatments.
Researchers at Columbia University Irving Medical Center have identified a gene that drives the development of neuroendocrine ...
The health secretary has decided only a few thousand men at high risk of getting prostate cancer will be offered targeted ...
Health secretary announces expansion of Transform trial but does not back population-wide testing ...
The Health Secretary has confirmed that thousands more Black men will be invited to participate in a prostate cancer ...
Recently, the research group led by Dr. Dechao Feng, Lecturer at University College London (UCL) and Distinguished Research ...
For Josh Henderson, 66, of Olympia, getting genetic testing was a no-brainer. “The first time I came to Fred Hutch, my oncologist suggested it,” said the retired IT manager who received a metastatic ...
The majority of men in the UK will not be offered prostate cancer screening following a final recommendation from a committee ...
Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an "aggressive" form of prostate cancer that has spread to his bones. But what does it mean for this type of cancer to be called aggressive? As a ...
Risk factors are things that raise your chances of getting a disease. For each person, there’s a mix of genetic, biological and lifestyle factors that play a part in prostate cancer risk. About 1 in ...
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