Not exact matches
Eating a diet higher in saturated fat, a type of fat found commonly in foods such as fatty beef and cheese, was linked to more
aggressive prostate cancer, a study by University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers and collaborators has
cancer, a study
by University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive
Cancer Center researchers and collaborators has
Cancer Center researchers and collaborators has found.
By age 80, more than 50 percent of men will develop
prostate cancer but not all will have the
aggressive, deadly form of the disease.
Denmeade says the combination of drugs that block testosterone production and receptors, called androgen deprivation therapy, may make
prostate cancer more
aggressive over time
by enabling
prostate cancer cells to subvert attempts to block testosterone receptors.
In the study, researchers found that, as a group, men prescribed testosterone for longer than a year had no overall increase in risk of
prostate cancer and, in fact, had their risk of
aggressive disease reduced
by 50 percent.
Having had
aggressive prostate cancer picked up
by yearly screening for
prostate specific antigen (PSA), I can speak for the...
A new study published online
by Science links chronic fatigue syndrome to a possibly contagious rodent retrovirus, XMRV, which has also been implicated in an
aggressive form of
prostate cancer.
As if chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) hasn't caused enough brawls, a new study published online
by Science links the disease to a possibly contagious rodent retrovirus, XMRV, which has also been implicated in an
aggressive form of
prostate cancer.
Mithramycin is a large, 1000 - Da molecule that also holds promise as a potential drug for
aggressive forms of
prostate cancer, which is driven
by a similar oncogenic transcription factor, TMPRSS2 - ERG.
Research shows how signaling
by an immune system component appears to play an important role in driving particularly
aggressive prostate cancer...
Specifically, the genome - wide systems biology approaches to dissect the epigenetic processes that become abnormal when
aggressive prostate cancer and melanoma initiates, rather than the reductionist «gene -
by - gene» classical approaches, are urgently necessary.
An epidemiological study of people in Northern Italy reported that vitamin C intake has «possible protective activity» against skin
cancer202 and greater consumption of antioxidants was associated with less
aggressive prostate cancer in the United States.203 A 2014 systematic review
by Chinese researchers concluded that low doses of vitamins, specifically vitamins A, C and E, can significantly reduce the risk of stomach
cancer.204
Moreover, marine sources of omega - 3 fatty acids may also raise the risk for
aggressive prostate cancer, according to the study by scientists at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Se
cancer, according to the study
by scientists at the Fred Hutchinson
Cancer Research Center in Se
Cancer Research Center in Seattle.
These include: reducing the risk of
prostate cancer and infection, reducing
aggressive behavior, reducing the desire to roam looking for females and possibly getting hit
by a car, and reducing spray behavior.
I was diagnosed — through a number of tests beyond PSA levels — with an
aggressive prostate cancer, which has been successfully treated
by surgery.