Monday, September 28th, 2009
Researchers have identified a destructive molecule that speeds tumor growth in the prostate
A University of North Carolina study revealed that Ack1, a type of growth molecule, weakens a prostate cell’s ability to stall tumor growth. The National Cancer Institute is testing an experimental new drug called geldanamycin, which appears to counter its effects. Further studies [...]
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Sunday, August 5th, 2007
New test sheds light on wisdom of taking natural steps to safeguard health of key organ.
On September 22, researchers announced that they have found a new biological marker that indicates early signs of poor prostate health. In fact, this new test may prove to be more accurate than the standard measurement of PSA levels. “Using [...]
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