Researchers have found a link between low testosterone levels and aggressive tumors, which could change how prostate cancer ...
Read more about how low testosterone levels are linked to ‘extreme’ disease progression in patients with prostate cancer ...
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Low Testosterone May Raise Risk of 'Extreme' Prostate Cancer Progression
Results challenge view that high testosterone fuels prostate cancer growth ...
People with localized prostate cancer treated according to guidelines developed by an international panel of doctors are more likely to die of something other than the disease, new research shows. A ...
(HealthDay News) — Low testosterone levels may increase the risk of higher-grade “extreme” progression of prostate cancer among men enrolled in active surveillance (AS), according to a study published ...
A new study led by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center found that prostate cancer patients with low testosterone levels may have a higher risk of cancer progressing to a ...
Drs Dean Ornish and Peter Carroll presented their research on the effects of an intensive lifestyle program on outcomes for patients with prostate cancer. An intensive lifestyle program may slow or ...
In a population-based cohort study, a single prostate-specific antigen (PSA) measurement in men aged 45-70 years effectively identified individuals with low risk for cancer. Men with PSA levels < 1.00 ...
At 25 years, the prostate cancer-specific survival rate was 94% among men with screen-detected prostate cancer who chose primary active surveillance – but prostate cancer progression rates are high.
Here's what the research means for your plate.
As reports surface that the UK’s national screening committee are set to reject proposals for any national prostate screening programme, experts warn that the decision, if followed through with, puts ...
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