The Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) today announced the recipients of its 2025 Challenge Awards, providing over $12 million in funding for 12 multi-institutional, cross-disciplinary research teams ...
Prostate cancer stands as a prevalent threat to men's health, ranking second in cancer-related deaths in the United States. Each year, approximately 250,000 men in the U.S. receive a prostate cancer ...
Dr. Ekta Khurana, an associate professor of systems and computational biomedicine at Weill Cornell Medicine, has received a two-year, $1 million Challenge Award from the Prostate Cancer Foundation to ...
Benefits include better discrimination between risk levels. (HealthDay News) — Patient-centered pathology reports (PCPR) help patients to understand prostate cancer results better than current ...
Individual patient data (IPD) analysis of early PSA nadir in ARASENS, LATITUDE, and TITAN: Training and validation of a novel model. Assessing genomic instability (GI) by shallow whole-genome ...
Obtaining Knowledge in Pathology Reports Through a Natural Language Processing Approach With Classification, Named-Entity Recognition, and Relation-Extraction Heuristics Cancer pathology findings are ...
Human tissue is intricate, complex and, of course, three dimensional. But the thin slices of tissue that pathologists most often use to diagnose disease are two dimensional, offering only a limited ...
Stage 2 prostate adenocarcinoma is localized, with a nearly 100%, five-year relative survival rate. Diagnosis uses the TNM system, PSA levels and Gleason score to determine cancer stage and risk.
If you’ve recently been diagnosed with prostate cancer, or if you’ve had a prostate biopsy to test for prostate cancer, you might have seen the term “Gleason score” or “Gleason grade” on the pathology ...
An evaluation of 10 men with prostate cancer found 90% had microplastics in their tumors, with concentrations more than double that found in surrounding benign prostate tissue.The data, which will be ...