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Prostate News Archive

16-Aug-2007

  • Prostate cancer immune molecule identified (UPI)

    U.S. medical scientists have identified the first immune molecule that appears to play a role in prostate cancer development and progression.


  • Scientists identify molecule that causes prostate cancer recurrence (ABC 7 Chicago)

    For the first time, scientists say they have identified a molecule which could help predict the recurrence of prostate cancer.


  • Prostate cancer pamphlets may encourage screening (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    Providing easy-to-read educational handouts to men can encourage discussion about prostate cancer and increase screening for elevated levels of prostate-specific antigen (PSA), a standard test used to detect an increased risk of prostate cancer, new research suggests. But, the use of these educational materials does not make men more inclined to undergo rectal examination, which can also detect ...


  • New Prostate Cancer Marker Found (WebMD)

    Mayo Clinic scientists have found a protein called B7-H3 which may show which prostate cancers are aggressive.


  • Molecule May Predict Prostate Cancer's Return (HealthCentral.com)

    Copyright © 2007 ScoutNews, LLC . All rights reserved. WEDNESDAY, Aug. 15 (HealthDay News) -- For the first time, scientists say they have identified an immune molecule that may predict prostate cancer recurrence after surgery.


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