Lifestyle recommendations to prevent prostate cancer, part II: time to redirect our attention? Urol Clin North Am. 2004;31(2):301–11.Mark A.Moyad, Peter R.Carroll. (2004) Lifestyle recommendations to prevent prostate cancer, part I: time to redirect our attention?. Urologic Clinics of ...
Are Men Doing Enough to Prevent Prostate Cancer? A large percentage of men over the age of 70 already have cancer cells present in their prostate glands.59The majority of these men, however, will never know they have prostate cancer. The reason is that most of them die of some other caus...
Prostate cancer develops through malignant transformation of the prostate epithelium in a stepwise, mutation-driven process. Although activator protein-1 transcription factors such as JUN have been implicated as potential oncogenic drivers, the molecular programs contributing to prostate cancer progression are...
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The popular drug dutasteride may not be a cost-effective way to prevent prostate cancer in men who are at elevated risk of developing the disease, according to findings by a UT Southwestern Medical Center researcher. In a study available in the January issue of Cancer Prevention Research, invest...
Exercise may help you recover after treatment and may help prevent prostate cancer from returning. Exercise can also help you manage your weight. Try to get at least 30 minutes of exercise 5 days a week, such as walking. Ask about sexual activity. Ask your healthcare provider when it is...
To prevent cancer risks, there are a variety of natural ways. And now, this article will give you some of the best tips on how to avoid cancer naturally. However, at first, you should have a general understanding about cancer, including what it is, what common symptoms are, what causes...
WebMD's slideshow covers prostate cancer: who's at risk, symptoms, tests, staging, treatments, survival, and foods that may help lower your risk for prostate cancer.
Photomicrographs comparing normal prostate tissue to cancerous. A new study, led by Johns Hopkins Medicine, shows—for what is believed to be the first time—that a healthy diet may help prevent low grade prostate cancer from progressing to a more aggressive disease. Credit: Graphic created by...
Breast cancer. Just reading those words can make many women worry. And that's natural. Nearly everyone knows someone touched by the disease. But there is a lot of good news about breast cancer these days. Treatments keep getting better, and we know more than ever about ways to prevent ...