The results, released Saturday, are encouraging for men who want to avoid treatment-related sexual and incontinence problems, said Dr. Stacy Loeb, a prostate cancer specialist at NYU Langone Health who was not involved in the research. The study directly compared the three approaches — surgery t...
Neal DE, Pharoah PD, Ponder BA, Eeles RA, Easton DF, Dunning AM, The UK Genetic Prostate Cancer Study Collaborators/British Association of Urological Surgeons’ Section of Oncology; UK ProtecT Study Collaborators (2008) Multiple loci with different cancer specificities within the 8q24 gene desert...
"This is an exciting early pilot study which for the first time in the UK demonstrates that genetic screening for prostate cancer is safe, feasible and potentially effective. It's great to see that this research is now progressing into a larger-scale pilot, which if successful could show the...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in British men but its aetiology is not well understood. We aimed to identify risk factors for prostate cancer in British males. We studied 219 335 men from the UK Biobank study who were free from cancer at baseline. Exposure data were collected ...
Prostate-cancer mortality in the USA and UK in 1975-2004:an ... A Villiers - 《European Urology》 被引量: 231发表: 2008年 An ecological study of prostate cancer mortality in the USA and UK, 1975-2004: are divergent trends a consequence of treatment, screening or artefact? The Lancet ...
UK Trial of Early Detection of Breast Cancer Group - 《Breast》 被引量: 58发表: 1993年 Cancer-specific mortality in men diagnosed with prostate cancer before age 50 years, a nationwide population-based study To compare the clinical characteristics and cancer-specific mortality in men diagnosed wit...
drugs, cancer cells which have lost BRCA1 or BRCA2 can no longer repair DNA damage at all, causing these cancer cells to die. Serous ovarian cancer patients are also included in the study as they may have DNA repair deficits that could make them sensitive to treatment with a PARP ...
FULL PAPER British Journal of Cancer (2017) 117, 1562–1571 | doi: 10.1038/bjc.2017.312 Keywords: risk factors; prostate cancer; cohort study; prospective; UK Biobank Prospective investigation of risk factors for prostate cancer in the UK Biobank cohort study Aurora Perez-Cornago*,1, Timothy J...
if he decides to be tested./p pConclusion/p pThis study indicates that PSA testing in asymptomatic men is a regular occurrence in the UK, and that there is general support from GPs for the current policy of making PSA tests available to informed men who are concerned about prostate cancer...
The Prostate Cancer in Ethnic Subgroups (PROCESS) study has shown that, in the UK, black men are three times more likely than white men to develop prostate cancer. Similar studies in the US have shown that black men are 2.4 times more likely to die from prostate cancer than are white men...