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Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer in the United States and the third most common cancer worldwide. More than 1 million men in the United States have prostate cancer and it is the second leading cause of cancer death amongst men after lung cancer. In 2009, an estimated 192,280 new cases are expected to be diagnosed and approximately 27,360 men are expected to die from the disease. Castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) is defined as prostate cancer that continues to grow despite all standard-of-care hormonal (anti-androgen) therapies. Patients with castration-resistant (also known as hormone-refractory) prostate cancer have few treatment options and a poor prognosis.
New radiopharmaceutical offers precise diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer in preclinical studies

New radiopharmaceutical offers precise diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer in preclinical studies

Researchers develop new immunotherapy that prevents reoccurrence of breast cancer

Researchers develop new immunotherapy that prevents reoccurrence of breast cancer

Targeted radionuclide therapy creates a favorable tumor microenvironment in prostate cancer

Targeted radionuclide therapy creates a favorable tumor microenvironment in prostate cancer

Study confirms the efficacy of PSMA PET/CT in detection and management of recurrent prostate cancer

Study confirms the efficacy of PSMA PET/CT in detection and management of recurrent prostate cancer

Human papilloma viruses may play a causal role in prostate cancer

Human papilloma viruses may play a causal role in prostate cancer

Genomics study in Black Americans could lead to precision prostate cancer therapies

Genomics study in Black Americans could lead to precision prostate cancer therapies

Loss of lipid-regulating protein drives prostate cancer metastasis

Loss of lipid-regulating protein drives prostate cancer metastasis

A Combo Of Fasting Plus Vitamin C Is Effective For Hard-To-Treat Cancers

A Combo Of Fasting Plus Vitamin C Is Effective For Hard-To-Treat Cancers

New Discovery Explains How The Prostate Gland Regenerates Itself

New Discovery Explains How The Prostate Gland Regenerates Itself

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