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Prostate cancer has distinct genetic properties in different groups of men that can be targeted to improve patient outcomes, ...
Prostate cancer has distinct genetic properties in different groups of men that could be targeted to improve patient outcomes, new research suggests.
Prostate cancer has distinct genetic properties in different groups of men that can be targeted to improve patient outcomes, UVA Cancer Center researchers have discovered.
Dr. Bruce Montgomery, a UW Medicine oncologist, hopes that patients won't see these numbers and just throw up their hands in fear or resignation.
Dsicover a recent study that compared Stockholm3 with other established biomarkers for prostate cancer screening. Learn more.
"Prostate cancer is a worldwide problem. It is the most common cancer in men, with clear racial disparities,” said researcher ...
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Ingrida Domarkienė, a geneticist at Vilnius University in Lithuania, discusses the exciting developments made possible by ...