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Prostate Cancer - May 31, 2018 Edition

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 May 31, 2018 
 Prostate Cancer 
 The latest prostate cancer news from News Medical 
 Study finds way to better treat men with locally advanced prostate cancerStudy finds way to better treat men with locally advanced prostate cancer
 
A new study published today has found a way to identify men with locally advanced prostate cancer who are less likely to respond well to radiotherapy.
 
   New research may help elucidate racial differences in prostate cancerNew research may help elucidate racial differences in prostate cancer
 
New research published in Molecular Oncology may help explain why African American men are at a higher risk of being diagnosed with prostate cancer and a higher risk of dying from the disease compared with European American men.
 
   Study uncovers promising new line of attack against aggressive prostate cancerStudy uncovers promising new line of attack against aggressive prostate cancer
 
UC San Francisco researchers have discovered a promising new line of attack against lethal, treatment-resistant prostate cancer. Analysis of hundreds of human prostate tumors revealed that the most aggressive cancers depend on a built-in cellular stress response to put a brake on their own hot-wired physiology.
 
 Researchers screen molecules that could be potential target for prostate cancer treatments
 
Researchers screen molecules that could be potential target for prostate cancer treatmentsCancer researchers at the University of Bath have measured systematically how efficient molecules are at suppressing the activity of a protein associated with prostate and other cancers. The molecules could eventually be developed into new anti-cancer drugs.
 
 
 Should MRI be Used to Diagnose Prostate Cancer?
 
Should MRI be Used to Diagnose Prostate Cancer?Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive diagnostic technique for producing three-dimensional scans of body organs.
 
 
 Automated bone scan index offers accurate, speedy prognostic information about prostate cancer
 
Automated bone scan index offers accurate, speedy prognostic information about prostate cancerA software tool to automatically calculate how extensively bones have been infiltrated by prostate cancer is both accurate and speedy, capturing key prognostic information related to survival and the development of symptoms over time.
 
 
 New blood test could help avoid more than 40% of prostate biopsies, study finds
 
New blood test could help avoid more than 40% of prostate biopsies, study findsA multi-center study that validates the clinical performance of IsoPSA - a new blood test that has proven to be more accurate in predicting overall risk of prostate cancer than standard prostate-specific antigen - will be presented during a special press conference at the 13th Annual Meeting of the American Urological Association on May 18 in San Francisco.
 

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