UT Southwestern researchers have identified vast webs of small snippets of the genome that interact with each other and with genes to promote prostate cancer. Their findings, published June 22 in the ...
Prostate cancer patients who do not respond well to PSMA-targeted therapy often have potentially treatable mutations in their DNA damage-repair genes, according to research published in the May issue ...
Treatment options for localized prostate cancer are many and varied, ranging from immediate radical surgery through to observation alone. Radical prostatectomy has been shown to have an overall ...
A University of Illinois and Mayo collaboration has demonstrated a novel gene expression analysis technique that can accurately measure levels of RNA quickly and directly from a cancerous tissue ...
Scientists at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden recently reported that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) could reduce overdiagnosis and thereby improve prostate cancer screening. Now, the same team ...
The University Hospitals Urology Institute is the first health care facility in Northeast Ohio to use a new technique to diagnose prostate cancer, officials recently announced. According to UH, the ...
In 2014, prostate cancer was the leading cause of newly diagnosed cancers in men and the second leading cause of cancer death in men. A team of scientists and physicians now describe a novel imaging ...
A new surgical technique helps nearly twice as many men with prostate cancer preserve their erectile function following surgery The procedure allows doctors to check and see if they’ve removed all ...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in the developed world. The most widely used method of diagnosing prostate cancer involves a biopsy that passes a needle through the lining of the lower bowel ...
Thomas Hope (left), MD, and Peter Carroll, MD, chair of the Urology Department, stand at the PACS workstation where the images from the PSMA PETs are viewed and interpreted. The new imaging technique ...
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