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    Experimental RNA-based Drug Kills Prostate Cancer Cells Effectively And Safely (August 10, 2006) -- Acting as a genetic Trojan horse, an experimental RNA-based drug -- the first of its kind -- tricks its way into prostate cancer cells and then springs into action to destroy them, while leaving ... > full story

    Altering Fatty Acid Levels In Diet May Reduce Prostate Cancer Growth Rate (August 1, 2006) -- UCLA researchers found that altering the fatty acid ratio found in the typical Western diet to include more omega-3 fatty acids and decreasing the amount of omega-6 fatty acids may reduce prostate ... > full story

    Researchers Uncover How Prostate Cancer Cells Defy Death (July 27, 2006) -- New findings about how prostate cancer cells are able to resist hormone treatment and defy death may lead to more effective drug treatments, according to researchers from Wake Forest University ... > full story

    Drug Combination May Slow Male Breast Cancer Growth (July 7, 2006) -- Medical oncologists want to know whether a new drug combination can slow the progression of male breast cancer, a rare disease that often goes undiagnosed until it's in an advanced stage. Zeina ... > full story

    Pomegranate Juice Helps Keep PSA Levels Stable In Men With Prostate Cancer (July 2, 2006) -- Drinking an eight ounce glass of pomegranate juice daily increased by nearly four times the period during which PSA levels in men treated for prostate cancer remained stable, a three-year UCLA study ... > full story

    Smoking And Obesity May Increase The Risk Of Erectile Dysfunction (June 27, 2006) -- A prospective study by researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) has found that obesity and smoking are strongly associated with a greater risk of erectile dysfunction (ED). ... > full story

    Obesity In Prostate Cancer Patients Predicts Cancer Recurrence And Progression (June 27, 2006) -- Obesity in a patient is an independent predictor of whether localized prostate cancer will progress following radiotherapy treatment, say researchers at M. D. Anderson Cancer ... > full story

    Race Plays A Key Role In Prostate Cancer Survival Rates (June 13, 2006) -- Survival rates among Japanese American males are better than white Americans but not as good as in their native Japan. Research just published in BJU International suggests that they have maintained ... > full story

    Gene Discovery Opens Door To Tackling Disease (June 9, 2006) -- Western Australian researchers have discovered a new gene that could lead to breakthroughs in breast and prostate cancer, as well as ... > full story

    New Combination Treatment Induces Regression Of Prostate Cancer (June 8, 2006) -- A new treatment for prostate cancer may provide a distinct advantage over other conventional protocols and induce actual regression of the disease -- not just relief from bone pain or a limited ... > full story

    Vitamin D Targets Thrombosis In Cancer Patients; Clinical Trial Demonstrates Unanticipated Benefit (June 2, 2006) -- A biologically active metabolite of Vitamin D3 reduced thrombosis, a serious complication in advanced cancers that affects between 15 and 20 percent of all ... > full story

    Early Estrogen Exposure Leads To Later Prostate Cancer Risk (June 1, 2006) -- A study in the June 1 issue of Cancer Research presents the first evidence that exposure to low doses of environmental estrogens during development of the prostate gland in the male fetus may result ... > full story

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