Prostate cancer update: when to screen, how to treatMeredith Wallace Kazer
When to diagnose and how to treat prostate cancer in the 'not too fit' elderly The appropriate management of elderly patients diagnosed with prostate cancer remains controversial. In order to provide guidelines as to when aggressive l... P Dahm,AD Silverstein,AZ Weizer,... - 《Hematological ...
Once you get screens, you are at risk of having this biopsy. Are we biopsying the wrong men too? Is there some evidence on that? Dr. Carlsson:Absolutely. Many unnecessary biopsies are being performed. We should definitely focus on biopsying men at high risk and not just biopsy everyone.T...
In this Q & A, Guest Editors for BMC Medicine’s ‘Spotlight on Prostate Cancer’ article collection, Sigrid Carlsson and Andrew Vickers, invite some of the world’s key opinion leaders to discuss who, and when, to screen for prostate cancer. In response to the points of view from the ...
effective screening approaches, targeting the men who are at the highest risk of prostate cancer and then also safely letting people know they can screen less regularly. The ACS launched the "I Love You, Get Screened" campaign to encourage everyone to talk to their loved ones about cancer scre...
Within healthy liver cells, fucosylated proteins are targeted for secretion into the bile ducts, in contrast to the bloodstream. In instances of cancer cells lacking cellular polarity, the specialized secretion mechanism is disrupted. We sought to determine the cargo proteins responsible for the ...
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had a pleasant chat about his golf game, and he asked about my family. It wasn't until I asked him if he was on any new medication that he let me know he'd been diagnosed with prostate cancer. Preoperatively, he'd been found to have significant asymptomatic CAD and underwent a CABG...
“When we initially started to screen for breast cancer we were looking for small, invasive cancers with the idea that, if only we could find them early we would really dramatically reduce the chance of dying of breast cancer,” Dr. Esserman said. “The problem is, the people who have ...
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