... the baseline PSA level on future prostate cancer risk was so robust that the correlation held true even for men with other significant risk factors.
The study was presented to the media during a ...
... taking 5-ARIs to reduce their prostate cancer risk."
The key recommendations in the guideline include: ... . Trial data showed an overall relative risk reduction of approximately 25 percent in most men ...
PSA levels appear to be more predictive of three year prostate cancer risk in African-American men compared with Caucasian men with a family history of prostate cancer, according to new research.
... However, the influence of body size on prostate cancer risk is not entirely understood. Hernandez and colleagues ... white and Native Hawaiian men, but a decreased risk among Japanese men. Excessive weight ...
... present with aggressive or metastatic disease. Other prostate cancer risk factors – race, body-mass ... Orange. In 1997, the International Agency for Research on Cancer re-classified TCDD as a Group 1 ...
... oncology clinic at Ohio State’s James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute. “We hope ... , considering that an agent capable of reducing prostate-cancer risk by only 10 percent could prevent 18, ...
... D.D.S., Ph.D., of the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Md., and colleagues compared the ... a possible association between vitamin D and prostate cancer risk. The evidence to date does not strongly ...
... the presence of seven of these biomarkers can predict prostate cancer risk with 86.6 percent reliability. ... approximately four years, and researchers noted cancer recurrence in 17.7 percent of patients. ...
... utilize a large population of men in their 60s and the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test to screen ... likely to present with metastatic disease. Other prostate cancer risk factors — race, body-mass ...
... analysis of 58 studies, and found evidence that greater stature is associated with increased prostate cancer risk. But as in their study, the overall effect varied with study design and was modest – a ...
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"Given the widespread consumption of NSAIDs and the regular use of PSA for the assessment of prostate cancer risk, the potential implications of our findings may be substantial and warrant further ...
... African-American men in PRAP to the high-risk Caucasian men in PRAP, we did find a ... particular genetic markers, they may be more informative for prostate cancer risk assessment in African-American men ...
... the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, and Eric A. Klein, M. ... idea that the protective influence of diet on prostate cancer risk … can be emulated by isolated dietary molecules ...
... Hormones appear to play a key role in prostate cancer and it is very common to treat men ... high sex drive affects the risk of prostate cancer."
The study participants, who were recruited by their family ...
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Previous investigations into a possible link between prostate-cancer risk and the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes have yielded ... early-stage (low Gleason score) prostate cancers–particularly Ashkenazi Jewish men ...