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The prostate is a small gland that wraps around the urethra, at the base of the urinary bladder. It produces semen, the fluid vehicle of spermatozoa. A biopsy of the prostate is a procedure in which a small sample of prostate tissue is removed in order to examine it, usually in search for signs of malignant transformation of prostate cells.
Accuracy of PSA screening for detecting prostate cancer

Accuracy of PSA screening for detecting prostate cancer

Drug used to treat enlarged prostate may improve the accuracy of prostate biopsies

Drug used to treat enlarged prostate may improve the accuracy of prostate biopsies

Identifying high-risk prostate cancer means more prudent treatment decisions

Identifying high-risk prostate cancer means more prudent treatment decisions

Innovative urine test for highly specific prostate cancer gene shows promise

Innovative urine test for highly specific prostate cancer gene shows promise

Combination of hormonal therapy, radioactive seed implant and external beam radiation therapy increases chance of cancer cure

Combination of hormonal therapy, radioactive seed implant and external beam radiation therapy increases chance of cancer cure

Lovastatin and Simvastatin have a significantly reduced risk of prostate cancer

Lovastatin and Simvastatin have a significantly reduced risk of prostate cancer

Men with low prostate specific antigen levels on screening tests can still have prostate cancer

Men with low prostate specific antigen levels on screening tests can still have prostate cancer

Prostate Robotic System that will improve the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer

Prostate Robotic System that will improve the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer

Relationship between PSA score and prostate cancer has steadily declined

Relationship between PSA score and prostate cancer has steadily declined

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