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“Building on decades of research into the genetic markers of prostate cancer, our study shows that the theory does work in ...
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MedPage Today on MSNPolygenic Risk Tool Can Detect Clinically Significant Prostate CancersFor men at the highest risk of prostate cancer as determined by a polygenic risk score, the percentage found to have ...
Pluvicto, a prostate cancer drug, has gained expanded approval that triples the number of patients with metastatic disease ...
The MHRA has approved trofolastat to identify how far high-risk prostate cancer has spread before treatment, to detect ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNGenetic test outperforms PSA and MRI in spotting deadly prostate cancer earlyA UK study found that using a polygenic risk score to identify men at highest genetic risk of prostate cancer significantly ...
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The i Paper on MSNSir Chris Hoy wants to extend prostate cancer testing. Some doctors don't agreeResearchers say prostate cancer screening programmes could do more harm than good by encouraging excessive treatment of low-risk tumours ...
In a powerful talk with Mathew Knowles and Courtney Bugler, CEO of Zero Prostate Cancer, we highlight the urgent need for awareness among Black men at risk.
A new at-home saliva test for prostate cancer could outperform current testing methods, a new study suggests. Researchers ...
Before a prostate biopsy is performed, various preliminary screening procedures are typically conducted. These include a ...
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MedPage Today on MSNPrecision Medicine for Prostate CancerOutranked only by skin cancer, prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men in the U.S. Although one in every ...
"It’s crucial that patients and their families know about this new option," said Dr. William Russell, an oncology radiologist ...
Scientists writing in the New England Journal of Medicine said a genetic test using saliva is more accurate than a PSA blood ...
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