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1. You may have problems with your prostate that aren’t cancer.
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 ...
A 57-year-old man received a diagnosis of prostate cancer on biopsy that was performed on the basis of a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level of 3.7 ng per milliliter and a strong family history ...
Researchers found that NSD2 is expressed in prostate cancer cells, but not in normal prostate cells. NSD2 was previously known to be involved in metastatic prostate cancer. This is the first study ...
Background: Prostate cells released into expressed prostatic secretions (EPS) during prostatic massage are easily collected and analyzed. Prior work has shown EPS to perform well as a noninvasive test ...
The normal range for PSA is 0.1 to 4.0. My level during November 2011 lab work was 3.56, elevated but within the normal range. By January 2014, my level climbed to 4.87.
Mish Middelmann Recovering Man Aging Finding the New Normal After Prostate Cancer When the fierce struggle for recovery meets the gentler arc of aging. Updated July 23, 2023 | Reviewed by Lybi Ma ...