1 Real-Time Immune Monitoring to Guide Plasmid DNA Vaccination
... Author manuscripts have been peer reviewed and accepted for publication but have not yet been edited. ...
... Author manuscripts have been peer reviewed and accepted for publication but have not yet been edited. ...
Prostate Cancer Udor
... Advanced prostate cancer is a slow growing tumour where the side effects of treatment may increase the burden of a cancer diagnosis. Bjorck et al’s (1999) study determined that older men, who make up the majority of those suffering from prostate cancer, experience more helplessness due to lack of po ...
... Advanced prostate cancer is a slow growing tumour where the side effects of treatment may increase the burden of a cancer diagnosis. Bjorck et al’s (1999) study determined that older men, who make up the majority of those suffering from prostate cancer, experience more helplessness due to lack of po ...
1 SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES: DESCRIPTION OF OPA AND THE
... Total of 8744 Finnish samples were sent to for typing. Of these, 2960 unselected cases and 165 controls (PSA < 4 µg/ml) were collected in Tampere, Finland and all are of Finnish origin. The mean age of diagnosis was 68.7 years (range 36-94). The patients were diagnosed with PrCa in 1993-2008 in the ...
... Total of 8744 Finnish samples were sent to for typing. Of these, 2960 unselected cases and 165 controls (PSA < 4 µg/ml) were collected in Tampere, Finland and all are of Finnish origin. The mean age of diagnosis was 68.7 years (range 36-94). The patients were diagnosed with PrCa in 1993-2008 in the ...
World Cancer Research Fund
... Hanahan & Weinberg (2011) Cell; Hanahan & Coussens (2012) Cancer Cell ...
... Hanahan & Weinberg (2011) Cell; Hanahan & Coussens (2012) Cancer Cell ...
Positive surgical margins in soft tissue following radical cystectomy
... length because nephrectomy is not indicated for CIS of the uretCIS of the ureter is not independently associated with a worse outcome following cystectomy (Lee et al, 2006). Cancer recurrence at the anastomosis is rare even with a positive margin showing CIS, but a positive margin is a risk factor f ...
... length because nephrectomy is not indicated for CIS of the uretCIS of the ureter is not independently associated with a worse outcome following cystectomy (Lee et al, 2006). Cancer recurrence at the anastomosis is rare even with a positive margin showing CIS, but a positive margin is a risk factor f ...
quality of life survey in patients with advanced prostate cancer
... of loco-regional recurrence, time to disease progression or development of metastases) have not covered until recently, subjective parameters reflecting the patients own view of his condition except those related to clinical symptomatology and the performance status of the patient. Yet such paramete ...
... of loco-regional recurrence, time to disease progression or development of metastases) have not covered until recently, subjective parameters reflecting the patients own view of his condition except those related to clinical symptomatology and the performance status of the patient. Yet such paramete ...
Risk of Prostate Cancer after Trans Urethral Resection of BPH: A
... 3. Experimental Section In a population-based cohort of men with BPH undergoing TURP, we investigated the incidence and mortality of prostate cancer. Using a nested case-control study, we also explored whether inflammation, AR, and p53 expression were associated with development of prostate cancer. ...
... 3. Experimental Section In a population-based cohort of men with BPH undergoing TURP, we investigated the incidence and mortality of prostate cancer. Using a nested case-control study, we also explored whether inflammation, AR, and p53 expression were associated with development of prostate cancer. ...
Learn About the Cancer Services Program
... • Nationally, spending to treat cancer increased from over $56 billion in 2001 (in 2011 dollars) to about $88 billion in 2011. • In the workplace, savings related to early detection of breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer essentially pay for the costs of these screenings. ...
... • Nationally, spending to treat cancer increased from over $56 billion in 2001 (in 2011 dollars) to about $88 billion in 2011. • In the workplace, savings related to early detection of breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer essentially pay for the costs of these screenings. ...
Community Pharmacists` Role in Colorectal Cancer Screening
... Hormone replacement therapy Colorectal cancer screening Prostate cancer screening ...
... Hormone replacement therapy Colorectal cancer screening Prostate cancer screening ...
Eating Guidelines for Cancer Prevention - Prostate
... This handout is for men who are looking to decrease their risk of prostate cancer, but have not had prostate cancer. Good health and reducing cancer risk starts with eating a plant-based diet, being physically active and having a healthy weight. To decrease your prostate cancer risk, it is also reco ...
... This handout is for men who are looking to decrease their risk of prostate cancer, but have not had prostate cancer. Good health and reducing cancer risk starts with eating a plant-based diet, being physically active and having a healthy weight. To decrease your prostate cancer risk, it is also reco ...
Information about BRCA Testing for Men
... Men with BRCA mutations have a 15-25% lifetime risk for prostate cancer, which is much higher than average-risk men. In men with BRCA mutations, prostate cancers tend to occur at a younger age and may be more aggressive and life threatening than prostate cancer in men without mutations. Although som ...
... Men with BRCA mutations have a 15-25% lifetime risk for prostate cancer, which is much higher than average-risk men. In men with BRCA mutations, prostate cancers tend to occur at a younger age and may be more aggressive and life threatening than prostate cancer in men without mutations. Although som ...
Retinoic acid receptor α and retinoid X receptor α
... malignancy in our population unlike some Western studies wherein it is associated with grade of tumor. This association is independent of Gleason score and hormone responsiveness. These findings have possible therapeutic potential of retinoic acid in preventing the conversion of hormone responsive t ...
... malignancy in our population unlike some Western studies wherein it is associated with grade of tumor. This association is independent of Gleason score and hormone responsiveness. These findings have possible therapeutic potential of retinoic acid in preventing the conversion of hormone responsive t ...
Theranostics Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Imaging of
... time, and monitor their response to therapy. Routine imaging studies for prostate cancer include transrectal ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, x-ray computed tomography and bone scintigraphy (1). Positron emission tomography (PET) with 11C- or 18F-labeled choline has shown encouraging results ...
... time, and monitor their response to therapy. Routine imaging studies for prostate cancer include transrectal ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, x-ray computed tomography and bone scintigraphy (1). Positron emission tomography (PET) with 11C- or 18F-labeled choline has shown encouraging results ...
PPT
... C. Family History: The age at which the disease was diagnosed in a first-degree family member is vital to determining the relative risk for Mr. State. The relative risk for prostate cancer is 47x if the age of onset was 50 years old, 3-5x if the age of onset was 60 years old, and 2-4x if the age of ...
... C. Family History: The age at which the disease was diagnosed in a first-degree family member is vital to determining the relative risk for Mr. State. The relative risk for prostate cancer is 47x if the age of onset was 50 years old, 3-5x if the age of onset was 60 years old, and 2-4x if the age of ...
nutrition_cancer_pre..
... As compared to typical American omnivore diets, the traditional Mediterranean Diet is much lower in meats, higher in fish and starches, and much higher in fruits and vegetables The Mediterranean Diet also features red wine, garlic, and olive oil This diet can be expected to have a favorable impact o ...
... As compared to typical American omnivore diets, the traditional Mediterranean Diet is much lower in meats, higher in fish and starches, and much higher in fruits and vegetables The Mediterranean Diet also features red wine, garlic, and olive oil This diet can be expected to have a favorable impact o ...
Sexual behaviour, history of sexually transmitted
... consistent evidence suggesting an increased risk of prostate cancer associated with a high level of sexual activity and/or a history of sexually transmitted disease. A more recent review4 summarized the main conclusions of studies issued during the 1990s. Most studies supported a positive associatio ...
... consistent evidence suggesting an increased risk of prostate cancer associated with a high level of sexual activity and/or a history of sexually transmitted disease. A more recent review4 summarized the main conclusions of studies issued during the 1990s. Most studies supported a positive associatio ...
Gene expression profiling reveals overexpression of TSPAN13 in
... failed primary curative attempts is rarely effective and the vast majority eventually develops hormone-refractory disease which is almost uniformly fatal. Similarly, there is not an effective treatment for those patients who have advanced stage and/or metastatic disease at the time of diagnosis. Thu ...
... failed primary curative attempts is rarely effective and the vast majority eventually develops hormone-refractory disease which is almost uniformly fatal. Similarly, there is not an effective treatment for those patients who have advanced stage and/or metastatic disease at the time of diagnosis. Thu ...
Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial (SELECT
... measures the level of PSA (a protein produced by the cells of the prostate gland) in the blood. PSA levels can rise due to cancer or benign (not cancerous) conditions. Doctors often use the PSA test and DRE as prostate cancer screening tests in men who have no symptoms of the disease. To be eligible ...
... measures the level of PSA (a protein produced by the cells of the prostate gland) in the blood. PSA levels can rise due to cancer or benign (not cancerous) conditions. Doctors often use the PSA test and DRE as prostate cancer screening tests in men who have no symptoms of the disease. To be eligible ...