Shorter radiation treatment after surgery found safe for prostate cancer patients
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 Ten year study confirms effectiveness of two-week radiotherapy for prostate cancerTen year study confirms effectiveness of two-week radiotherapy for prostate cancer
 
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men worldwide, accounting for more than 1.4 million new cases each year.
 
 
 Shorter radiation treatment after surgery found safe for prostate cancer patientsShorter radiation treatment after surgery found safe for prostate cancer patients
 
For men who undergo a radical prostatectomy for the treatment of prostate cancer, post-surgery radiation therapy can play a vital role in reducing the risk of recurrence.
 
   Diabetes drug shows potential in slowing prostate cancer progressionDiabetes drug shows potential in slowing prostate cancer progression
 
A drug used to treat type 2 diabetes may also be effective in slowing the progression of prostate cancer.
 
   New genetic mutation linked to increased prostate cancer risk in Ashkenazi Jewish menNew genetic mutation linked to increased prostate cancer risk in Ashkenazi Jewish men
 
Identifying and classifying gene mutations - which are the permanent changes in a person's DNA genetic code - are critical in better understanding, and with research, eventually treating or preventing, the diseases with which they are linked.
 
   Genomic study of non-Hispanic Black veterans with prostate cancer yields key insights for precision medicineGenomic study of non-Hispanic Black veterans with prostate cancer yields key insights for precision medicine
 
In the largest clinical genomic profiling study of non-Hispanic Black men with metastatic prostate cancer to date, researchers from Moffitt Cancer Center, University of Pennsylvania, University of California Los Angeles and the Veterans Affairs (VA) National Precision Oncology Program found key differences in tumor biology between non-Hispanic Black and non-Hispanic white veterans, but similar survival outcomes when both groups had equal access...
 
 New trial offers hope for men with aggressive prostate cancer
 
New trial offers hope for men with aggressive prostate cancerMany men with aggressive prostate cancer can experience a high rate of recurrence despite treatment.
 
 
 Blood-based biomarkers predict therapy failure in prostate cancer patients
 
Blood-based biomarkers predict therapy failure in prostate cancer patientsNew research has identified specific blood-based biomarkers that can predict the failure of prostate cancer treatment in both hormone-sensitive and castration-resistant patients.
 
 
 New AI test identifies prostate cancer patients who benefit from abiraterone
 
New AI test identifies prostate cancer patients who benefit from abirateroneA new artificial intelligence (AI) test can identify which men with prostate cancer will benefit most from the life-extending drug abiraterone, in clinical trial results presented by scientists from UCL and the Institute of Cancer Research.
 
 
 RANBP2 identified as key regulator in the progression of multiple solid tumors
 
RANBP2 identified as key regulator in the progression of multiple solid tumorsThe nuclear pore complex protein RANBP2 has emerged as a critical factor in the development and progression of various solid malignancies.
 
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