Metastatic prostate cancer survival rate.Fewer people (about 7%) have more advanced prostate cancer at the time of diagnosis. Once prostate cancer has spread beyond the prostate and nearby structures, survival rates fall. "Distant" prostate cancer has moved into farther-away areas of the body, su...
The article discusses data from a phase 3 study which showed that patients with advanced hormone-refractory prostate cancer whose disease had progressed and were treated with cabazitaxel plus prednisone/prednisolone had higher overall survival rate and progression-free survival rate....
The progression-free survival rate was prolonged in patients with a higher regucalcin expression. Translationally, overexpression of regucalcin in bone metastatic human prostate cancer PC-3 and DU-145 cells suppressed colony formation and cell growth in vitro. Mechanistically, overexpressed regucalcin ...
Rohan Garje, MD, chief of genitourinary oncology at the Miami Cancer Institute, provides an overview of a study evaluating how mutations, including TP53, RB1, and PTEN, impact overall survival in patients with metastatic prostate cancer.
While the 5-year survival rate for local and regional prostate cancer is nearly 100%, it decreases dramatically for advanced tumours. Accessibility to health care is an important factor for cancer prognosis. The U.S. Military Health System (MHS) provides universal health care to its beneficiaries...
Prostate cancer is comprised nearly always of adenocarcinomacells -- cells that arise from glandular tissue. Cancer cells are named according to the organ in which they originate no matter where in the body we find such cells. Thus, if prostate cancer cells spread in the body to the bones, ...
Prostate cancer is comprised nearly always of adenocarcinomacells -- cells that arise from glandular tissue. Cancer cells are named according to the organ in which they originate no matter where in the body we find such cells. Thus, if prostate cancer cells spread in the body to the bones, ...
To the Editor.—I was disappointed in the study by Dr Albertsen and colleagues.1 Let's start with the central conclusion. Men with prostate cancer with
Prostate cancer is comprised nearly always of adenocarcinomacells -- cells that arise from glandular tissue. Cancer cells are named according to the organ in which they originate no matter where in the body we find such cells. Thus, if prostate cancer cells spread in the body to the bones, ...
Our study confirmed a good 5-year RS for all male genital cancer patients however, the survival was lower for patients living in Eastern Europe compared to patients living in other European countries. We didn’t observe major improvement of survival for penile cancer patients. Patients with testic...