Selenium, Vitamin E & Prostate Cancer
/Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center has found that high-dose supplementation with both the trace element selenium and vitamin E increase the risk of high-grade prostate cancer.
Read MoreFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center has found that high-dose supplementation with both the trace element selenium and vitamin E increase the risk of high-grade prostate cancer.
Read MoreResearchers examined records of 9,108 obese men who underwent radical prostatectomy (removal of the prostate gland and some surrounding tissue). Among all patients, 60.4 percent underwent robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy and 39.6 percent underwent open prostatectomy.
Read MoreThe potential foundation for a next-generation therapy, called tetraaryl cyclobutane, or CB, is being studied as an option for prostate tumors that have grown resistant to current anti-androgen drugs, notably enzalutamide.
Read MoreMost men like a plan of action and here is a dietary plan all men should embrace that could curtail their chance of developing prostate cancer.
Read MoreOver 90 percent of prostate cancers are detected at a curable stage, with men more likely to die of other diseases than from this cancer.
Read MoreDiet appears to play a role in the development of prostate cancer. Many studies have revealed that consuming a healthy diet has a strong influence on whether a man may develop this disease or not.
Read MoreToday, invasive biopsies are required to properly diagnose prostate cancer. But in the near future, all you might have to do is just pee in a cup.
Read MoreAs a man ages BPH becomes more common with about half of all men between the ages of 51 and 60 developing it and up to 90% of men over age 80 will have it.
Read MoreResearchers from UCLA have developed a technique that puts prostate tumors under the beam.
Read MoreIf you want to reduce your risk of prostate cancer, better drop a few pants sizes.
Read MoreTaking probiotics offers a number of benefits for those undergoing radiation therapy for prostate and other pelvic cancers:
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