Green tea polyphenols lower PSA levels in prostate cancer patients.(Abstracts of Interest)(prostate-specific antigen)(Report)Austin, Steve
Article June 1, 2003 Is it time to lower the PSA cut-point for biopsy?Chicago-The traditional PSA cut-point of 4.0 ng/mL for recommending abiopsy to diagnose prostate cancer is controversial, and some researchershave recommended cut-points as low as 2.0 ng/mL. Two separate studies presented...
Dairy: cow’s milk is brimming with female hormones, and so consuming dairy can further increase estrogen levels. This leads to increased production of DHT (Di-Hydro-Testosterone). DHT is an active form of testosterone and the increased production of it can irritate the prostate and an increase...
While only 5.4% of the patients with no ED presented severe LUTS, this finding was observed in 27.1% of patients with severe ED (P < 0.001). Univariate logistic regression analysis demonstrated that age, prostate volume, AUA symptom score, and PSA levels were significant predictors of ED. ...
“This study lends weight to the importance of discussions between doctors and individual patients about the risks and benefits of PSA screening. There is not a one-size-fits all approach, particularly for patients at higher risk of prostate ...
Operating Characteristics of Prostate-Specific Antigen in Men With an Initial PSA Level of 3.0 ng/mL or Lower : Thompson IM, Ankerst DP, Chi C, et al (Univ of Texas, San Antonio; Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Ctr, Seattle; Univ of Colorado, Denver; et al) JAMA 294:66鈥 70, 2005 ...
Prostate Cancer: Lower Detection With PSA Screening In US Than In A European Randomized TrialSteve Graff
Lower Your PSA in 28 Days and Combat Prostate CancerDebbie Howell Rodgers
612Lower prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels in seminal plasma in young men with the homozygous A/A genotype in the androgen response element 1 of the PSA genedoi:10.1016/S1569-9056(05)80616-5C. SavblomH. LiljaJ. MalmA. Giwercman...
Negri C, Tosi F, Dorizzi R, Fortunato A, Spiazzi GG, Muggeo M, Castello R, Moghetti P. Antiandrogen drugs lower prostate-spe- sific antigen (PSA) levels in hirsute subjects: evidence that serum PSA is a marker of androgen action in women. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2000;85:81-4....