Prostate Cancer Explained
by
Tom P.
Prostate cancer develops when cells of the prostate (a small gland located below the bladder which is responsible for producing ...
MedlinePlus: Prostate Cancer (National Human Genome Research Institute); Prostate Cancer From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health) - Links to PDF ...
ACS :: Can Prostate Cancer Be Found Early? Aug 25, 2008 ... This test is described in more detail in the section, "What's new in prostatecancer research and treatment?" PSA velocity ...
ACS :: What Are The Risk Factors for Prostate Cancer? Aug 25, 2008 ... For some of these factors, the link to prostate cancer risk is not ... may lower the risk of advanced prostate cancer. More research in this ...
Introduction
The prostate The prostate is a small gland in the pelvis that is found only in men. It is located be ... » Read on
Symptoms
Prostate cancer does not normally cause any symptoms until the cancer has grown large enough to put pressure on the urethra. Thi ... » Read on
Parsing the Cancer Statistics But if it simply means that fewer cases are being diagnosed because fewer people are getting screened for breast and prostate cancer or can afford to visit ...
Prostate Cancer Spurs New Nerves Previous research showed that prostate cancer follows the growth of nerves, but this is the first time that scientists have demonstrated that the tumors ...
Prostate cancer radiotherapy safe for HIV patients NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The results of small study suggest that radiotherapy can be safely used to treat prostate cancer in HIV-infected men. ...
PSA Testing Still Valuable for Prostate Cancer ... executive vice president for the Prostate Cancer Foundation, the world's largest philanthropic source of support for prostate cancer research. ...
Genes Play Part in Prostate Cancer Among Races May 15, 2008 ... She said the goal of this research is to find ways to improve management and treatment of prostate cancer. Currently, the most common method ...