Find Resources and Information enter key words 1,483 results Items per page: 20 50 500 Filtered By: Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Blog Posts What It’s Like to Get a Prostate Cancer Diagnosis: A Real-Life Story Greater Boston Urology Blog In September 2013, Les Cavicchi was 59 years old and had, in his words, “an unbelievably great life.” But then Les learned he had prostate cancer. What follows is a candid interview with Les who also happens to be Greater Boston Urology’s COO (although he didn’t join GBU until a year after his diagnosis). Les discusses what it’s like to hear the words “you have prostate cancer,” and what he did next. Prostate Cancer News ADT Affects Sexual Function, Intimacy in Early Prostate Cancer Treatment Sexual and relational intimacy was found to be reduced throughout the first 6 months among patients with prostate cancer undergoing androgen deprivati... Prostate Cancer News ‘Desperation Oncology’: When Patients Are Dying, Some Cancer Doctors Turn to Immunotherapy Dr. Oliver Sartor has a provocative question for patients who are running out of time. Most are dying of prostate cancer. They have tried every standa... Prostate Cancer News Mike Rowe Offers Live Commentary on His Own Prostate Exam in This Eye-Opening PSA To show men just how easy it is to advocate for their own prostate health, ad agency Erich and Kallman worked with non-profit organization ZERO Prosta... Prostate Cancer News Prostate cancer cells 'spit out' a protein that promotes tumor growth Prostate cancer cells change the behavior of other cells around them, including normal cells, by 'spitting out' a protein from their nucleus, new rese... Prostate Cancer News Judge rips insurance company for 'immoral, barbaric' cancer denials A federal judge blasted UnitedHealthcare last month for its "immoral and barbaric" denials of treatment for cancer patients. He made the comments in r... Prostate Cancer News Prostreat Seen as Better Than Current Therapies at Stopping Aggressive Prostate Cancer in Mice NucleoBio’s investigative therapy Prostreat was seen to be better at preventing the growth and spread of metastatic castration-resistant prostate canc... Prostate Cancer News Scientists Create a Genetically Modified Virus That Can Combat Prostate Cancer Scientists at the São Paulo State Cancer Institute (ICESP) in Brazil have been able to successfully destroy tumor cells in mice by injecting them with... Prostate Cancer News Prostate cancer surgery and radiation tied to antidepressant use Men with prostate cancer who get surgery or radiation are also more likely start taking antidepressants than their counterparts who don’t get aggressi... Prostate Cancer News Prostate cancer breakthrough: New treatment to 'seek and destroy' tumors could extend lives of thousands of patients A radical ‘seek and destroy’ treatment could extend the lives of thousands of men with advanced prostate cancer. The approach – described by experts a... Prostate Cancer News Prostate Cancer: How a Full Stomach Could Improve Treatment Men with prostate cancer may soon be able to decrease their daily dose of medicine and avoid side effects simply by taking the drug with food, rather... Prostate Cancer News UK Study Examines Disparities in Prostate Cancer Survival in Appalachian Kentucky A new study by University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center researchers shows a higher mortality rate for prostate cancer among men from Appalachian Ke... Prostate Cancer News Prostate cancer study at Wash U. school of Medicine shows promise in leading to a cure A landmark study in the fight against prostate cancer is producing promising results. Scientists at Washington University and Siteman Cancer Center ar... Prostate Cancer News Early Prostate Cancer Salvage ADT Therapy Better Among men who experience biochemical recurrence of prostate cancer (PCa) following radiation therapy, early initiation of salvage androgen-deprivation... Prostate Cancer News HIFU zaps prostate cancer Until now, the standard treatment for prostate cancer patients was surgical removal or radiation of the entire prostate. For the past few years, hi... Prostate Cancer News Climbing the world’s tallest peaks despite deadly prostate cancer diagnosis Determined to "live while he's alive," Joe Boardman has been climbing peaks in Mexico and Argentina. With only a handful of years left, he's creating... Prostate Cancer News Prebiopsy MRI can ‘transform’ prostate cancer care, study finds Prebiopsy multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) paired with targeted biopsy can improve the detection of clinically significant prostate cancer, according to a... Prostate Cancer News Initiation of ADT in a Man With Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer and Multiple Cardiovascular Risk Factors The case: A 65-year-old man presented with locally advanced, high-risk prostate cancer. He shad type 2 diabetes, he was also overweight and had dyslip... Prostate Cancer News Dr. Wise on AR-Directed Therapy for Prostate Cancer David R. Wise, MD, PhD, assistant professor, Department of Medicine, assistant professor, Department of Urology, NYU Langone's Perlmutter Cancer Cente... Prostate Cancer News High-Fat Diet and Systemic Inflammation Contribute to Progression of Prostate Cancer Inflammation and evasion of the immune system have been reported to be some of the new hallmarks of cancer. Notably, a high-fat diet (HFD) causes obes... Previous Page Page 1 ...Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 ...Page 75 Next Page
enter key words 1,483 results Items per page: 20 50 500 Filtered By: Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Blog Posts What It’s Like to Get a Prostate Cancer Diagnosis: A Real-Life Story Greater Boston Urology Blog In September 2013, Les Cavicchi was 59 years old and had, in his words, “an unbelievably great life.” But then Les learned he had prostate cancer. What follows is a candid interview with Les who also happens to be Greater Boston Urology’s COO (although he didn’t join GBU until a year after his diagnosis). Les discusses what it’s like to hear the words “you have prostate cancer,” and what he did next. Prostate Cancer News ADT Affects Sexual Function, Intimacy in Early Prostate Cancer Treatment Sexual and relational intimacy was found to be reduced throughout the first 6 months among patients with prostate cancer undergoing androgen deprivati... Prostate Cancer News ‘Desperation Oncology’: When Patients Are Dying, Some Cancer Doctors Turn to Immunotherapy Dr. Oliver Sartor has a provocative question for patients who are running out of time. Most are dying of prostate cancer. They have tried every standa... Prostate Cancer News Mike Rowe Offers Live Commentary on His Own Prostate Exam in This Eye-Opening PSA To show men just how easy it is to advocate for their own prostate health, ad agency Erich and Kallman worked with non-profit organization ZERO Prosta... Prostate Cancer News Prostate cancer cells 'spit out' a protein that promotes tumor growth Prostate cancer cells change the behavior of other cells around them, including normal cells, by 'spitting out' a protein from their nucleus, new rese... Prostate Cancer News Judge rips insurance company for 'immoral, barbaric' cancer denials A federal judge blasted UnitedHealthcare last month for its "immoral and barbaric" denials of treatment for cancer patients. He made the comments in r... Prostate Cancer News Prostreat Seen as Better Than Current Therapies at Stopping Aggressive Prostate Cancer in Mice NucleoBio’s investigative therapy Prostreat was seen to be better at preventing the growth and spread of metastatic castration-resistant prostate canc... Prostate Cancer News Scientists Create a Genetically Modified Virus That Can Combat Prostate Cancer Scientists at the São Paulo State Cancer Institute (ICESP) in Brazil have been able to successfully destroy tumor cells in mice by injecting them with... Prostate Cancer News Prostate cancer surgery and radiation tied to antidepressant use Men with prostate cancer who get surgery or radiation are also more likely start taking antidepressants than their counterparts who don’t get aggressi... Prostate Cancer News Prostate cancer breakthrough: New treatment to 'seek and destroy' tumors could extend lives of thousands of patients A radical ‘seek and destroy’ treatment could extend the lives of thousands of men with advanced prostate cancer. The approach – described by experts a... Prostate Cancer News Prostate Cancer: How a Full Stomach Could Improve Treatment Men with prostate cancer may soon be able to decrease their daily dose of medicine and avoid side effects simply by taking the drug with food, rather... Prostate Cancer News UK Study Examines Disparities in Prostate Cancer Survival in Appalachian Kentucky A new study by University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center researchers shows a higher mortality rate for prostate cancer among men from Appalachian Ke... Prostate Cancer News Prostate cancer study at Wash U. school of Medicine shows promise in leading to a cure A landmark study in the fight against prostate cancer is producing promising results. Scientists at Washington University and Siteman Cancer Center ar... Prostate Cancer News Early Prostate Cancer Salvage ADT Therapy Better Among men who experience biochemical recurrence of prostate cancer (PCa) following radiation therapy, early initiation of salvage androgen-deprivation... Prostate Cancer News HIFU zaps prostate cancer Until now, the standard treatment for prostate cancer patients was surgical removal or radiation of the entire prostate. For the past few years, hi... Prostate Cancer News Climbing the world’s tallest peaks despite deadly prostate cancer diagnosis Determined to "live while he's alive," Joe Boardman has been climbing peaks in Mexico and Argentina. With only a handful of years left, he's creating... Prostate Cancer News Prebiopsy MRI can ‘transform’ prostate cancer care, study finds Prebiopsy multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) paired with targeted biopsy can improve the detection of clinically significant prostate cancer, according to a... Prostate Cancer News Initiation of ADT in a Man With Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer and Multiple Cardiovascular Risk Factors The case: A 65-year-old man presented with locally advanced, high-risk prostate cancer. He shad type 2 diabetes, he was also overweight and had dyslip... Prostate Cancer News Dr. Wise on AR-Directed Therapy for Prostate Cancer David R. Wise, MD, PhD, assistant professor, Department of Medicine, assistant professor, Department of Urology, NYU Langone's Perlmutter Cancer Cente... Prostate Cancer News High-Fat Diet and Systemic Inflammation Contribute to Progression of Prostate Cancer Inflammation and evasion of the immune system have been reported to be some of the new hallmarks of cancer. Notably, a high-fat diet (HFD) causes obes... Previous Page Page 1 ...Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 ...Page 75 Next Page
Blog Posts What It’s Like to Get a Prostate Cancer Diagnosis: A Real-Life Story Greater Boston Urology Blog In September 2013, Les Cavicchi was 59 years old and had, in his words, “an unbelievably great life.” But then Les learned he had prostate cancer. What follows is a candid interview with Les who also happens to be Greater Boston Urology’s COO (although he didn’t join GBU until a year after his diagnosis). Les discusses what it’s like to hear the words “you have prostate cancer,” and what he did next.
Prostate Cancer News ADT Affects Sexual Function, Intimacy in Early Prostate Cancer Treatment Sexual and relational intimacy was found to be reduced throughout the first 6 months among patients with prostate cancer undergoing androgen deprivati...
Prostate Cancer News ‘Desperation Oncology’: When Patients Are Dying, Some Cancer Doctors Turn to Immunotherapy Dr. Oliver Sartor has a provocative question for patients who are running out of time. Most are dying of prostate cancer. They have tried every standa...
Prostate Cancer News Mike Rowe Offers Live Commentary on His Own Prostate Exam in This Eye-Opening PSA To show men just how easy it is to advocate for their own prostate health, ad agency Erich and Kallman worked with non-profit organization ZERO Prosta...
Prostate Cancer News Prostate cancer cells 'spit out' a protein that promotes tumor growth Prostate cancer cells change the behavior of other cells around them, including normal cells, by 'spitting out' a protein from their nucleus, new rese...
Prostate Cancer News Judge rips insurance company for 'immoral, barbaric' cancer denials A federal judge blasted UnitedHealthcare last month for its "immoral and barbaric" denials of treatment for cancer patients. He made the comments in r...
Prostate Cancer News Prostreat Seen as Better Than Current Therapies at Stopping Aggressive Prostate Cancer in Mice NucleoBio’s investigative therapy Prostreat was seen to be better at preventing the growth and spread of metastatic castration-resistant prostate canc...
Prostate Cancer News Scientists Create a Genetically Modified Virus That Can Combat Prostate Cancer Scientists at the São Paulo State Cancer Institute (ICESP) in Brazil have been able to successfully destroy tumor cells in mice by injecting them with...
Prostate Cancer News Prostate cancer surgery and radiation tied to antidepressant use Men with prostate cancer who get surgery or radiation are also more likely start taking antidepressants than their counterparts who don’t get aggressi...
Prostate Cancer News Prostate cancer breakthrough: New treatment to 'seek and destroy' tumors could extend lives of thousands of patients A radical ‘seek and destroy’ treatment could extend the lives of thousands of men with advanced prostate cancer. The approach – described by experts a...
Prostate Cancer News Prostate Cancer: How a Full Stomach Could Improve Treatment Men with prostate cancer may soon be able to decrease their daily dose of medicine and avoid side effects simply by taking the drug with food, rather...
Prostate Cancer News UK Study Examines Disparities in Prostate Cancer Survival in Appalachian Kentucky A new study by University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center researchers shows a higher mortality rate for prostate cancer among men from Appalachian Ke...
Prostate Cancer News Prostate cancer study at Wash U. school of Medicine shows promise in leading to a cure A landmark study in the fight against prostate cancer is producing promising results. Scientists at Washington University and Siteman Cancer Center ar...
Prostate Cancer News Early Prostate Cancer Salvage ADT Therapy Better Among men who experience biochemical recurrence of prostate cancer (PCa) following radiation therapy, early initiation of salvage androgen-deprivation...
Prostate Cancer News HIFU zaps prostate cancer Until now, the standard treatment for prostate cancer patients was surgical removal or radiation of the entire prostate. For the past few years, hi...
Prostate Cancer News Climbing the world’s tallest peaks despite deadly prostate cancer diagnosis Determined to "live while he's alive," Joe Boardman has been climbing peaks in Mexico and Argentina. With only a handful of years left, he's creating...
Prostate Cancer News Prebiopsy MRI can ‘transform’ prostate cancer care, study finds Prebiopsy multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) paired with targeted biopsy can improve the detection of clinically significant prostate cancer, according to a...
Prostate Cancer News Initiation of ADT in a Man With Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer and Multiple Cardiovascular Risk Factors The case: A 65-year-old man presented with locally advanced, high-risk prostate cancer. He shad type 2 diabetes, he was also overweight and had dyslip...
Prostate Cancer News Dr. Wise on AR-Directed Therapy for Prostate Cancer David R. Wise, MD, PhD, assistant professor, Department of Medicine, assistant professor, Department of Urology, NYU Langone's Perlmutter Cancer Cente...
Prostate Cancer News High-Fat Diet and Systemic Inflammation Contribute to Progression of Prostate Cancer Inflammation and evasion of the immune system have been reported to be some of the new hallmarks of cancer. Notably, a high-fat diet (HFD) causes obes...