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Getting screened annually, greatly increases the chance that if you do get prostate cancer, you’ll be a survivor. It's vitally important for men to not wait for prostate cancer to find them. The further it has spread, the tougher it is to beat.
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Pills for Prostate Cancer Recent clinical studies led by Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center researchers have found that a drug called atrasentan reduces the risk by 20 percent that cancer will progress in men with advanced hormone-resistant prostate cancer.
Prostate Cancer Biomarker According to the investigators, PSA tests are now only useful as a marker of BPH and of failure to cure a patient of prostate cancer.
Metastatic Prostate Cancer Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered a possible way to distinguish lethal metastatic prostate cancers from those restricted to the walnut-size organ.
Prostate Cancer Surgery Problems Thousands of men could be spared radical surgery if they were monitored for signs of increased prostate cancer risk rather than rushed into treatment, scientists said today.
Lycopene A study by Dutch and German researchers has provided evidence that lycopene may be able to inhibit the growth of prostate tumours and that its effect may be enhanced if it is combined with vitamin E.
Vitamin E fights Prostate Cancer Vitamin E can protect men from prostate cancer, according to researchers.
Lycopene fights Prostate Cancer Lycopene supplements are available on the market, but researchers say the supplements may not offer the same level of health protection. Experts point out that so far most studies have looked at intake of foods in the context of a whole diet. Therefore, including lycopene-rich foods is recommended over taking a supplement.
Low fat Diets After being diagnosed with prostate cancer, men are capable of adhering to a low-fat diet for up to 1 year if they receive appropriate counseling and support, a new study shows.
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