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 Study highlights long-term risks of prostate cancer treatmentStudy highlights long-term risks of prostate cancer treatment
 
The risks of adverse effects and complications from treatment for prostate cancer are substantial and continue for years after treatment ends.
 
 
 AI-powered MRI predicts outcomes in prostate cancerAI-powered MRI predicts outcomes in prostate cancer
 
Researchers determine whether artificial intelligence-based MRI data could predict prostate cancer patient outcomes.
 
   New research explores how omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids may impact cancer ratesNew research explores how omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids may impact cancer rates
 
This study highlights the relationship between polyunsaturated fatty acids and cancer risk, suggesting blood biomarkers may be key for accurate assessment.
 
   Overtreatment of older men with prostate cancer raises concernsOvertreatment of older men with prostate cancer raises concerns
 
Increasing percentages of some older U.S. men with intermediate-risk and high-risk prostate cancers are undergoing treatments that carry risks of side effects that can significantly reduce the quality of life without extending life, according to a new study led by Cedars-Sinai.
 
   Study identifies six cancer susceptibility genesStudy identifies six cancer susceptibility genes
 
Identification of six cancer susceptibility genes offers new insights into genetic risk factors, potentially enhancing early detection and treatment strategies.
 
 Study links healthy diet to reduced progression of low-risk prostate cancer
 
Study links healthy diet to reduced progression of low-risk prostate cancerIn a peer-reviewed study believed to be the first of its kind published, a research team led by Johns Hopkins Medicine provides scientific evidence that a healthy diet may reduce the chance of low risk prostate cancer progressing to a more aggressive state in men undergoing active surveillance -; a clinical option in which men with lower risk cancer are carefully monitored for progression in lieu of treatments that could have undesired side...
 
 
 Pesticide exposure linked to prostate cancer incidence and mortality
 
Pesticide exposure linked to prostate cancer incidence and mortalityResearchers have identified 22 pesticides consistently associated with the incidence of prostate cancer in the United States, with four of the pesticides also linked with prostate cancer mortality. The findings are published by Wiley online in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society.
 
 
 New pro-oxidant supplement shows promise in slowing prostate cancer progression
 
New pro-oxidant supplement shows promise in slowing prostate cancer progressionProstate cancer is a quiet killer. In most men, it's treatable. However, in some cases, it resists all known therapies and turns extremely deadly.
 
 
 Higher diet quality associated with reduced risk of prostate cancer grade reclassification
 
Higher diet quality associated with reduced risk of prostate cancer grade reclassificationA study in JAMA Oncology links dietary quality to prostate cancer grade reclassification risk, suggesting healthier diets may reduce progression in early cases.
 
 
 Space-based research uncovers key to cancer cell survival
 
Space-based research uncovers key to cancer cell survivalIn October, we think pink, and for a good reason-;one out of every eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, and each year, 2 million women are given this frightening diagnosis. Biotechnology startup MicroQuin leveraged the International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory to grow 3D breast and prostate cancer cell cultures to learn more about how these cancers develop and grow.
 
 
 New research unveils mechanism behind deadly neuroendocrine prostate cancer
 
New research unveils mechanism behind deadly neuroendocrine prostate cancerA leading scientist whose discoveries about prostate cancer led to lifesaving treatments is now shedding light on an emerging and deadlier form of the disease: neuroendocrine prostate cancer (NEPC).
 
 
 Innovative nanoparticle therapy offers hope in fighting prostate cancer
 
Innovative nanoparticle therapy offers hope in fighting prostate cancerProstate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among American men.
 
 
 AI model could help clinicians to understand prostate tumor's aggressiveness
 
AI model could help clinicians to understand prostate tumor's aggressivenessProstate cancer is the second most common cancer in men, and almost 300,000 individuals are diagnosed with it each year in the U.S.
 
 
 UTEP researchers develop low-cost biochip for cancer diagnosis
 
UTEP researchers develop low-cost biochip for cancer diagnosisResearchers at The University of Texas at El Paso have created a portable device that can detect colorectal and prostate cancer more cheaply and quickly than prevailing methods.
 
 
 Black prostate cancer patients respond better to immunotherapy
 
Black prostate cancer patients respond better to immunotherapyBlack men with advanced prostate cancer have a greater chance of survival after immunotherapy treatment, at least in part, because of ancestral gene variants in immune responses.
 
 
 New NCCN guidelines include expanded genetic risk assessment for various cancers
 
New NCCN guidelines include expanded genetic risk assessment for various cancersThe National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN)-;an alliance of leading cancer centers focusing on maintaining evidence-based expert consensus driven guidelines for care-;announces the publication of the expanded NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines) for Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Breast, Ovarian, Pancreatic, and Prostate.
 
 
 Urine transcriptomics: A new frontier for non-invasive genitourinary disease detection
 
Urine transcriptomics: A new frontier for non-invasive genitourinary disease detectionResearchers explore the potential diagnostic utility of transcriptomic and metabolic signals in the genitourinary system.
 
 
 Study uncovers why white button mushrooms may help prevent prostate cancer progression
 
Study uncovers why white button mushrooms may help prevent prostate cancer progressionResearchers at City of Hope, one of the largest and most advanced cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States, ranked among the nation's top 5 cancer centers by U.S.