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Prostate News Archive

23-Mar-2007

  • Hope for 'Incurable' Prostate Patients ; Good Health (RedNova)

    By MARTYN HALLE A NEW form of radiotherapy may offer hope to thousands of men who have an incurable stage of prostate cancer. Scientists have developed a machine that allows high doses of radiation to be delivered to the tumour without damaging healthy tissue.


  • New Data For Prolonging Hormonal Response In Locally Advanced And Metastatic Prostate Cancer (PharmaceuticalOnline)

    Treating locally advanced or metastatic prostate cancer patients - who experience disease progression after first-line, castration-based therapy - with 'step-up' to Combined Androgen Blockade (CAB) therapy can substantially prolong the 'hormonal response.'


  • Obese men with prostate cancer face higher death risk (Asbury Park Press)

    Men who are obese when they're diagnosed with prostate cancer are 2.6 times more likely to die of the disease than normal-weight men, new findings suggest. The study, by researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, included 752 recently diagnosed prostate cancer patients who were followed for about 10 years. Of the men in the study, 50 died of prostate cancer, and 64 died ...


  • Coalition to Fight Prostate Cancer touts early detection and treatment (Capital Weekly)

    AUGUSTA â?? Nelson Leavitt said when he first learned he had prostate cancer, he just â??shut down.â?


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