Prostate Cancer News and Research

Latest Prostate Cancer News and Research

Therapeutic breaks for prostate cancer patients

Therapeutic breaks for prostate cancer patients

Palliative care on Scottish surgical wards needs improving

Palliative care on Scottish surgical wards needs improving

Spectrum Pharmaceuticals initiates enrollment in Phase 2b ozarelix study for prostate cancer

Spectrum Pharmaceuticals initiates enrollment in Phase 2b ozarelix study for prostate cancer

Walking and cycling can benefit people with cancer

Walking and cycling can benefit people with cancer

New type of medical imaging could help doctors spot tumors more quickly

New type of medical imaging could help doctors spot tumors more quickly

Carnegie Mellon University awarded CURE grant by the Pennsylvania Department of Health

Carnegie Mellon University awarded CURE grant by the Pennsylvania Department of Health

Combination of novel drug therapy and PSA test can effectively detect prostate cancer

Combination of novel drug therapy and PSA test can effectively detect prostate cancer

Patient cognition may affect EOL care intensity

Patient cognition may affect EOL care intensity

Study identifies a switch in cells that may help to kill tumors with heat

Study identifies a switch in cells that may help to kill tumors with heat

Theranostic imaging targets and tracks potent drug therapies to prostate cancer cells

Theranostic imaging targets and tracks potent drug therapies to prostate cancer cells

Researchers develop and test new prostate cancer screening method

Researchers develop and test new prostate cancer screening method

Active Biotech, Teva to commence third Phase III study of laquinimod for RRMS

Active Biotech, Teva to commence third Phase III study of laquinimod for RRMS

Researchers call for digital rectal exam revival

Researchers call for digital rectal exam revival

Hospice cancer patients adhere well to pain meds

Hospice cancer patients adhere well to pain meds

High BMI linked to poor outcomes after prostatectomy and ADT

High BMI linked to poor outcomes after prostatectomy and ADT

Prostate cancer cells can be killed by theranostic imaging without harming healthy cells

Prostate cancer cells can be killed by theranostic imaging without harming healthy cells

GTx reports revenue of $1.6 million for second quarter 2012

GTx reports revenue of $1.6 million for second quarter 2012

Calcium and vitamin D supplements do not prevent bone loss in men with prostate cancer

Calcium and vitamin D supplements do not prevent bone loss in men with prostate cancer

New research hopes to uncover mystery behind breast cancer metastasis

New research hopes to uncover mystery behind breast cancer metastasis

Older men with higher levels of free testosterone more likely to develop prostate cancer

Older men with higher levels of free testosterone more likely to develop prostate cancer

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