Can you still have a sexual life after prostate cancer?doi:10.1111/j.1743-6109.2006.00183.xLuca IncrocciJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Journal of Sexual MedicineIncrocci L. ISSM SYMPOSIUM: Can you still have a sexual life after prostate cancer? J Sex Med 2006;3:86....
Cancer cell glycocalyx is a major line of defence against immune surveillance. However, how specific physical properties of the glycocalyx are regulated on a molecular level, contribute to immune evasion and may be overcome through immunoengineering must be resolved. Here we report how cancer-associat...
The clinical features and outcomes of rectosigmoid cancers (RSCs) occurring after radiotherapy (RT) for prostate cancer were reviewed to determine whether they are significantly different to RSC occurring without those precedents, whether the subsequent RSC could be either predicted or detected early, ...
Need to consider downsides In her view, the association between physical activity and aggressivity in young people exposed to poor family functioning underscores the need to consider the potential downsides of sport and, most importantly, the context in which it is offered. "It is clear thatphysic...
Ever since Anthony Bridges found out he had prostate cancer six years ago, he hasn't stopped talking about it. He told his Facebook friends immediately. Ad Now, the 68-year-old man from Georgia spends time working with others to encourage other men to talk to their doctor about getting ...
Your bed-wetting may also be due to conditions that affect your body's ability to store and hold urine. For instance,bladder cancerandprostate cancercan cause it. So can diseases of thebrainandspine, such as aseizuredisorder,multiple sclerosis, orParkinson's disease. ...
Obtaining antioxidants from dietary sources like sweet potatoes may help prevent diseases like cancer. Support eye health After the age of 18, the Dietary Guidelines recommend an intake of 700 milligrams (mg) of vitamin A per day for women and 900 mg per day for men. The vitamin is crucial...
return non-informative values (usually reported as a value “not reached” or “indeterminate”27as illustrated for two different scenarios in Supplementary Fig.5a). To determine how parametric analysis would perform in this setting, we subsampled groups of 20–100 patients at random from the ...
What doctors call delayed presentation is one such choice. Some people are so afraid of cancer they don’t want to face the reality they have it. Consider the elderly man who had trouble urinating, a sign of either an enlarged prostate or possibly prostate cancer. For months he “assiduously...
aHowever, after migration of Southeast Asians to the West, immigrant risk of prostate cancer approaches that of Western populations within one generation, indicating that differences in prostate cancer incidence are not entirely genetic and that they can be pharmacologically altered.Interestingly, the ...