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OncoRes Medical raises funding to advance Elora clinical development
OncoRes Medical has initiated a clinical trial involving six hospitals in Western Australia and Victoria.
When James Choate-Deeds was diagnosed with prostate cancer, he joined a clinical trial for robotic-assisted surgery ...
For the first time ever, NTNU researchers have identified new characteristics of aggressive prostate cancer. The research lays a foundation for the possibility that aggressive prostate cancer can ...
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Human insight and AI advance prostate cancer treatment
Today, many men must choose between life-altering prostate removal or careful long-term monitoring. The EU-funded ROBIOSPY ...
Numerous men write off early symptoms of Prostate Cancer as part of the aging process. Recognizing these signs and seeking ...
NHS England has given the green light for abiraterone to be used to treat men with prostate cancer that has not metastasised. It is the first time the drug will be available for these patients in ...
A Czech and Spanish-led research team has demonstrated the ability to distinguish subtle differences between magnetic ground states using a new form of scanning probe microscopy. In the last few years ...
Today, many men must choose between life-altering prostate removal or careful long-term monitoring. The EU-funded ROBIOSPY ...
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San Diego journalist fighting prostate cancer warns: ‘This could happen to you, too’
Jerry McCormick’s path to recover from prostate cancer has been anything but linear. Documenting progress and setbacks helps ...
URO-1, a Greensboro medical device company specialized in prostate and soft tissue cancer diagnostics, is expanding its relationship with Novant Health as a designated vendor for its SUREcore and ...
Super Bowl ad puts male reproduction gland in the spotlight. But is that specific prostate test the best method based on experts' recommendation?
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7 Medical Conditions That Look Like Prostate Cancer (but Aren’t)
Many symptoms associated with prostate cancer, like frequent urination or difficulty peeing, may be caused by less-serious concerns. Learn more.
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