
Urologists Identify Seven Biomarkers That May Help Pinpoint Prostate Cancer Recurrence
A simple blood test may help
doctors better predict
whether prostate cancer will
recur or spread in patients
who have undergone surgery
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Dehydrated Tomatoes Show Promise For Preventing Prostate Cancer
New research suggests that
the form of tomato product
one eats could be the key to
unlocking its prostate
cancer-fighting potential,
... > full story

Six New Genes Associated With Type 2 Diabetes Discovered, Including One With Role In Prostate Cancer
Scientists have identified
six new genes which play a
role in the development of
type 2 diabetes, and among
the group is the second gene
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Rapid Improvement In Overactive Bladder Symptoms, International Drug Study Shows
October 10, 2008 Patients with overactive bladders who took part in a multi-centre study to measure the effectiveness of solifenacin noticed improvements in as little as three days, according to new ... > full story -
The Pepperoni Pizza Hypothesis
October 9, 2008 What's the worst that could happen after eating a slice of pepperoni pizza? A little heartburn, for most people. But for up to a million women in the US who have a chronic bladder condition, enjoying ... > full story -
Contracting Pelvic Floor Muscles Prevents Urine Leakage Before And After Pregnancy
October 8, 2008 Women who receive one-to-one instruction on how to contract the pelvic floor muscles and practice pelvic floor muscle exercises with health professional supervision are less likely to suffer urine ... > full story -
New Catheter-less Technique May Ease The Pain And Discomfort Of Prostate Cancer Recovery
October 7, 2008 To ease the pain of recovery following prostate cancer surgery, physician-scientists have developed an innovative and patient-friendly approach that eliminates the use of a penile urinary catheter. ... > full story -
Scientists Establish New Blood Test To Better Evaluate Prostate Cancer
October 1, 2008 An international study led by researchers at The Institute of Cancer Research will pave the way for a test to be used to better tailor treatments and hopefully extend the survival of men with ... > full story -
Weak Bladders Deter Many Young Women From Sports Participation
September 27, 2008 A weak bladder is putting many young women off participating in sport, or prompting them to give it up altogether, suggests new ... > full story -
Researchers Study Breathing During Radiation
September 23, 2008 Researchers have determined exactly how much breathing affects prostate movement during radiation ... > full story -
Hormone Therapy Before Radiation Seed Implants For Prostate Cancer
September 23, 2008 Men over 70 years of age with early-stage prostate cancer have 20 percent higher mortality if they are treated first with hormone therapy before being treated with radiation seed implants, compared ... > full story -
New Web Site Helps Doctors And Prostate Cancer Patients Make Better Treatment Choices
September 23, 2008 Doctors have created a free online computer tool, the CaP Calculator, that provides cancer specialists access to the latest prostate cancer research and helps them better individualize each patient's ... > full story -
Radiation Added To Hormone Therapy Increases Survival For Men With Prostate Cancer
September 22, 2008 For men with locally advanced prostate cancer the addition of radiation treatment to anti-androgen hormone therapy reduces the risk of dying of prostate cancer by 50 percent compared to those who ... > full story
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