Glucocorticoid receptor plays dual role in prostate cancer progression
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 Ending unnecessary cancer screenings can take over a decadeEnding unnecessary cancer screenings can take over a decade
 
Stopping the widespread use of unnecessary, potentially even harmful, cancer screenings can take up to 13 years and potentially even longer after new guidelines are put in place, according to a new study.
 
 
 Glucocorticoid receptor plays dual role in prostate cancer progressionGlucocorticoid receptor plays dual role in prostate cancer progression
 
A recent study from the Institute of Biomedicine at the University of Eastern Finland shows that the glucocorticoid receptor can both promote and inhibit prostate cancer progression, depending on the circumstances.
 
   Inflammation drives early prostate cancer through cellular reprogrammingInflammation drives early prostate cancer through cellular reprogramming
 
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers and the second leading cause of cancer-related death in men worldwide. However, the mechanisms controlling the early stages of prostate cancer formation are poorly understood.
 
   Study reveals how FOXA1 mutations drive prostate cancer and therapy resistanceStudy reveals how FOXA1 mutations drive prostate cancer and therapy resistance
 
A new study from the University of Michigan Rogel Health Cancer Center, published in Science, sheds light on how two distinct classes of mutations in the FOXA1 gene-commonly altered in prostate cancer-drive tumor initiation formation and therapeutic resistance.
 
 In a first, Trump and GOP-led Congress prepare to swell ranks of U.S. uninsured
 
In a first, Trump and GOP-led Congress prepare to swell ranks of U.S. uninsuredLast September, Alton Fry went to the doctor concerned he had high blood pressure. The trip would result in a prostate cancer diagnosis.
 
 
 Researchers identify gene driving aggressive prostate cancer
 
Researchers at the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center identified a gene that plays a key role in prostate cancer cells that have transitioned to a more aggressive, treatment-resistant form.
 
 
 TTUHSC researchers seek to understand TBX2's role in bone metastasis of prostate cancer
 
TTUHSC researchers seek to understand TBX2's role in bone metastasis of prostate cancerThe American Cancer Society estimates that more than 313,780 cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed in the United States in 2025, resulting in approximately 35,770 deaths.
 
 
 Uncovering hidden disease clues with nanoparticles and AI
 
Uncovering hidden disease clues with nanoparticles and AIImagine Spartan Stadium packed with 75,000 fans, all wearing green and white jerseys - except one person in a solid green shirt.
 
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