Prostate cancer hijacks the normal prostate's growth regulation program to release the brakes and grow freely, according to Weill Cornell Medicine researchers. The discovery, published Dec. 13 in ...
Prostate cancer hijacks the normal prostate's growth regulation program to release the brakes and grow freely, according to Weill Cornell Medicine researchers. The discovery, published Dec. 13 in ...
Honestly, my major concern after prostate cancer has been recovering erectile function. Now, three and a half years after my radical prostatectomy surgery, I am about ready to celebrate some successes ...
Researchers at the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center have uncovered a key reason that a typically normal protein goes awry and fuels cancer. The findings illuminate a phenomenon not ...
Prostate health is vital for men over fifty as conditions like BPH, prostatitis, and cancer can affect urinary function and ...
Researchers have uncovered a key reason why a typically normal protein goes awry and fuels cancer. They found the protein NSD2 alters the function of the androgen receptor, an important regulator of ...
A protein whose function is normally to define the prostate's development tells cells to continue growing in cancer. Study: NSD2 is a requisite subunit of the AR/FOXA1 neo-enhanceosome in promoting ...
Prostate cancer disparities exist in the context not only of race and ethnicity but also of socioeconomic level, education level, and geographic location. Systemic hurdles to access with regard to ...
Prostate zonal anatomy is best demonstrated with MRI. On T2-weighted sequences, the normal prostate can be divided into the peripheral zone, which shows high signal intensity owing to its high water ...