PSMA PET/CT improves outcomes for men with recurrent prostate cancer
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 Study finds vegetarians less likely to develop several common and rare cancersStudy finds vegetarians less likely to develop several common and rare cancers
 
A large North American cohort study found that vegetarian diets were linked to lower risks of several cancers, including colorectal, stomach, breast, prostate, and lymphoproliferative cancers. No evidence suggested that vegetarian eating increased cancer risk for any site.
 
 
 PSMA PET/CT improves outcomes for men with recurrent prostate cancerPSMA PET/CT improves outcomes for men with recurrent prostate cancer
 
A new study from Denmark shows for the first time that men with biochemically recurrent prostate cancer who undergo PSMA PET/CT before salvage radiotherapy have improved survival rates compared to those who do not.
 
   AI detects early prostate cancer missed by pathologistsAI detects early prostate cancer missed by pathologists
 
Men assessed as healthy after a pathologist analyses their tissue sample may still have an early form of prostate cancer.
 
   RSPO2 gene identified as key driver in metastatic prostate cancerRSPO2 gene identified as key driver in metastatic prostate cancer
 
A new research paper was published in Volume 16 of Oncotarget on July 25, 2025, titled "Dissecting the functional differences and clinical features of R-spondin family members in metastatic prostate cancer."
 
   Most Americans unaware that early prostate cancer shows no symptomsMost Americans unaware that early prostate cancer shows no symptoms
 
A recent survey commissioned by The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC – James) focused on Americans' awareness of the signs and symptoms of prostate cancer.
 
 SOX2 drives progression and therapy resistance in advanced prostate cancer
 
SOX2 drives progression and therapy resistance in advanced prostate cancerProstate cancer remains a global health challenge, ranking as the second most common malignancy among men.
 
 
 Study provides evidence for a causal genetic link between prostate cancer and urothelial carcinoma
 
Study provides evidence for a causal genetic link between prostate cancer and urothelial carcinomaProstate cancer is among the most common cancers in men and a leading cause of cancer-related deaths. With improved detection and therapies, survival rates have risen, but this progress comes with a new concern: the risk of secondary primary malignancies.
 
 
 Prostate cancer rates rise as mortality decline slows in the United States
 
Prostate cancer rates rise as mortality decline slows in the United StatesToday, the American Cancer Society (ACS) released Prostate Cancer Statistics, 2025, a report on current prostate cancer occurrence and outcomes in the United States.
 
 
 Urine test identifies three biomarkers for accurate prostate cancer detection
 
Urine test identifies three biomarkers for accurate prostate cancer detectionResearchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital and four other institutions have devised a novel method to test for prostate cancer using biomarkers present in urine, funded in part by the National Institutes of Health.
 
 
 New 'dual-mode' tracer agent enhances precision in prostate cancer procedures
 
New 'dual-mode' tracer agent enhances precision in prostate cancer proceduresA preclinical evaluation of a new 'dual-mode' tracer agent shows promise in not only helping surgeons image and plan prostate cancer procedures, but also provide them with much more consistent and targeted guidance during surgery.
 
 
 Androgen deprivation therapy lowers satisfaction after penile prosthesis surgery
 
Androgen deprivation therapy lowers satisfaction after penile prosthesis surgeryProstate cancer is the most common malignancy among men, with over 160,000 new cases diagnosed annually in the United States.
 
 
 The role of transcription factors in next-gen drug discovery
 
The role of transcription factors in next-gen drug discoveryDiscover how transcription factors are revolutionizing drug discovery.
 
 
 Molecular profiling identifies prostate cancer patients who benefit most from chemotherapy
 
Molecular profiling identifies prostate cancer patients who benefit most from chemotherapyTesting the molecular profile of tumors identifies which patients with advanced prostate cancer are more likely to benefit from chemotherapy and live longer, sparing patients less likely to benefit from unpleasant side effects, according to a new study led by UCL researchers.
 
 
 Colorectal cancer identified by its unique microbial fingerprint
 
Colorectal cancer is unique in having its own microbial 'fingerprint' – according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
 
 
 MicroRNA panels show promise for improving prostate cancer diagnosis
 
MicroRNA panels show promise for improving prostate cancer diagnosisProstate cancer is highly heterogeneous, ranging from slow-growing tumors to aggressive, life-threatening disease.
 
 
 Claudin 18.2-specific antibodies for population screening and clinical diagnosis
 
Claudin 18.2-specific antibodies for population screening and clinical diagnosisExplore how Claudin 18.2-specific antibodies are transforming population screening by enabling more effective detection of cancer biomarkers.
 
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