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Prostate Cancer

PROSTATE CANCER

PROSTATE CANCER

... Prostate cancer is classified as an adenocarcinoma, or glandular cancer, that begins when normal semen-secreting prostate gland cells mutate into cancer ...of prostate gland ...

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Finasteride concentrations and prostate cancer risk: results from the Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial

Finasteride concentrations and prostate cancer risk: results from the Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial

... Moreover, we investigated the potential predictors of finasteride concentrations and found that drug serum concentrations were significantly associated with age at baseline and alcohol consumption specifically more than ...

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siemens.com/prostate-mri Prostate MRI New certainty in prostate cancer assessment

siemens.com/prostate-mri Prostate MRI New certainty in prostate cancer assessment

... Meta-analysis of 12 articles investigating the role of mpMRI in detecting significant PCa in biopsy-naive males and men with prior negative biopsies. The negative predictive value of mpMRI is important to the clinician ...

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EphA6 promotes angiogenesis and prostate cancer metastasis and is associated with human prostate cancer progression

EphA6 promotes angiogenesis and prostate cancer metastasis and is associated with human prostate cancer progression

... Metastasis is the primary cause of prostate cancer (CaP)-related death. We investigate the molecular, pathologic and clinical outcome associations of EphA6 expression and CaP metastasis. The expression ...

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Advances in Prostate Imaging and Ablative Treatment of Prostate Cancer

Advances in Prostate Imaging and Ablative Treatment of Prostate Cancer

... prostate cancer. Owing to advances in multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) of the prostate, this imaging modality should be considered in the selection of candidates for biopsy and for focal ...

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Furthering the prostate cancer screening debate (prostate cancer specific mortality and associated risks)

Furthering the prostate cancer screening debate (prostate cancer specific mortality and associated risks)

... for prostate cancer remains a contentious issue. As with other cancer screening programs, a key feature of the debate is verification of cancer-specific mortality ...of prostate ...

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SATB1 is overexpressed in metastatic prostate cancer and promotes prostate cancer cell growth and invasion

SATB1 is overexpressed in metastatic prostate cancer and promotes prostate cancer cell growth and invasion

... breast cancer cells, SATB1 coor- dinates the expression of a large number of genes to in- duce ...breast cancer cells not only reversed metastatic pheno- types but also inhibited tumor growth, indicating ...

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Is it necessary to cure prostate cancer when it is possible? (Understanding the role of prostate inflammation resolution to prostate cancer evolution)

Is it necessary to cure prostate cancer when it is possible? (Understanding the role of prostate inflammation resolution to prostate cancer evolution)

... lower prostate cancer rates than high fat diets associated with red meat, dairy product intake, and high dose calcium (Cohen et al 2000; Michaud et al 2001; Lamb and Zhang 2005; McCann et al 2005; Walker et ...

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Prostate Cancer. Options for Localised Cancer

Prostate Cancer. Options for Localised Cancer

... Hormone treatment or ‘androgen deprivation’ involves suppression of the male hormone, testosterone. This can be done in many ways, either with drugs or surgically. It will cause a regression of the prostate ...

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Prostate Cancer. Guideline for the Management of Clinically Localized Prostate Cancer: 2007 Update

Prostate Cancer. Guideline for the Management of Clinically Localized Prostate Cancer: 2007 Update

... localized prostate cancer is substantially different from the man with prostate cancer of 20 years ...of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening beginning in the late 1980s and the ...

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Sox9 is required for prostate development and prostate cancer initiation

Sox9 is required for prostate development and prostate cancer initiation

... induce prostate epithelial cell lineage and bud outgrowth, ductal branching, and prostatic ...the prostate are not known but our expression analysis (Tables S2-4) suggests that several canonical Erk1/2 ...

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Prognostication of prostate cancer based on TOP2A protein and gene assessment: TOP2A in prostate cancer

Prognostication of prostate cancer based on TOP2A protein and gene assessment: TOP2A in prostate cancer

... men, cancer of the prostate, lung and bron- chus, and colorectum accounted for 52% of all newly diagnosed cancers in 2010 ...Generally, prostate cancer (PCa) alone accounts for 28% (217,730) ...

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The burden of prostate cancer in Canada

The burden of prostate cancer in Canada

... of prostate cancer in Canada is substantial, and is ...develop prostate cancer dur- ing their lifetime, and another 1 in 27 will die because of ...of prostate cancer in ...of ...

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DETECTION OF PROSTATE CANCER: A REVIEW

DETECTION OF PROSTATE CANCER: A REVIEW

... Prostate cancer is the third most leading cause of death from cancer in men after colorectal and lung ...of prostate cancer or many other prostate-related abnormalities such as ...

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Moderated Posters: Prostate Cancer

Moderated Posters: Prostate Cancer

... Introduction and Objectives: Active surveillance is an accepted manage- ment strategy for patients with low-risk prostate cancer (PCa). The costs associated with active surveillance (AS) strategy compared ...

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The Danish Prostate Cancer Database

The Danish Prostate Cancer Database

... Descriptive data: In total, 22,332 patients with prostate cancer were registered in DAPROCAdata as of April 2015. A key feature of DAPROCAdata is the routine collection of patient-reported outcome measures ...

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Understanding early prostate cancer

Understanding early prostate cancer

... the cancer is found only in your prostate gland and you are fit and ...early prostate cancer. Surgery to remove your prostate gland is a big ...

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Exercise medicine for prostate cancer

Exercise medicine for prostate cancer

... Our first study [7] involved 11 men receiving ADT for their prostate cancer. All participants completed a 20-week resistance training program consisting of two sessions per week of 12 exercises in the ...

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Epigenetic regulation of prostate cancer

Epigenetic regulation of prostate cancer

... normal prostate and prostate ...153 prostate tumour samples with relapse after radical ...in prostate cells, and this complex acts to demethylate H3K9me3 and increase AR-dependent gene ...

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The role of visfatin in prostate cancer

The role of visfatin in prostate cancer

... (Korner, Garten et al. 2007). A significant difference between the EIA and ELISA method is that the EIA detects the C-terminal visfatin compared to ELISA which detects the full length visfatin (Mahmood, Jamal et al. ...

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