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is typically thought of as hormone-sensitive, so hormone treatment can sometimes be used,” notes Dr. McKay. Radiation therapy is an option for some men who developed BCR after surgery. For those who’ve already received radiation, surgery to partially (or completely) remove the prostate may ...
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Other tips on how to get an orgasm for men must include finding his G-spot. Men have a G-spot- the prostate and you can stimulate it by putting pressure to the perineum. Another special spot of your man is the sensitive area between his butt and balls. According to a research about ...
The SERCA pump as a therapeutic target: Making a "smart bomb" for prostate cancer Prostate cancer is uniformly fatal once it has spread outside of the prostate gland. Prostate cancers have a remarkably low proliferative rate, which may i... SR Denmeade,JT Isaacs - 《Cancer Biology & Therap...
Everyone has cells that remove bone in their body and other cells that re-build bone. This ongoing process is part of what keeps your bones strong. But when you have postmenopausal osteoporosis, the bone-removing cells cause you to lose bone at a rate that is too fast. ...
Transrectal prostate biopsy (PB) is the standard procedure for diagnosing prostate cancer. Up to 1989 it was done with digital image guidance or transperineally (usually under general anesthesia). These techniques were replaced by transrectal sextant bio
However, sometimes, things take an unfavourable turn, and the cells in the prostate start growing abnormally. This is what we refer to as prostate cancer—an occurrence where these cells form either a lump or a tumour. Prostate cancer isn't an isolated event that only affects a select...
Dr. Alexander Kretschmer, MD, discusses the clinical interpretation and value of the ExoDx Prostate test (EPI test). The non-invasive, urine-based genomic test is a risk assessment tool that helps physicians and patients determine whether a prostate biopsy is necessary when PSA screening provides...
a 2016 study discovered that men who had more ejaculations (21 or more per month) were less likely to develop the disease than men who had fewer ejaculations (seven or less per month). Since prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men,15this effect worth no...