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Flaxseed and lowfat diet slows growth of some prostate cancers July 11 2001 Men with prostate cancer who consume flaxseed as part of a lowfat diet have lower testosterone levels without loss of libido, a Duke University study finds. Within about a month, men with up to moderately aggressive cancer may see some lowering of PSA. Full story
Standard Biopsies Miss 1 Out Of 7 Prostate Cancers, Study Says July 5 2001. In a test of twelve-snip "extended" biopsy technique, an Ohio State University urology team shows that standard six-snip biopsies miss clnically significant prostate cancers. Full story Vitamin C produces gene-damaging compounds in test-tube June 20001 Read this controversial story and follow links to Linus Pauling Ph.D. by Peter Barry Chowka and a Lancet study, March 2001, that shows longer lives for people with high blood levels of vitamin C Full story IL-2 Immunotherapy Curbs Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer May 24, 2001. UCLA's Jonsson Cancer Center claims that Il-2 immunotherapy delivered via gene therapy may prove to be a potent weapon in the fight against locally advanced prostate cancer. UCLA clinical trials involve injecting gene-based immunotherapy -- using an ultrasound guidance system -- into the prostate before surgery or after failure of radiation therapy. Full story Docetaxel, Estramustine and Low-Dose Hydrocortisone for Advanced Prostate Cancer -Multi-Centered Study Results Blood Thinner, Heparin, Stops
Cancer from Hiding from Immune
System Under Platelet "Cloak"
PC SPES, Herbal Compound, Lowers PSA in Men With Advanced Prostate Cancer, UCSF Study Finds With proper equipment and strict quality control, can be done at community hospitals, study says October 25, 2000 -- Radiation oncologists can increase the dose of radiation and still lower the rate of complications if they use 3D conformal radiation therapy (3D-CRT) when treating patients with early stage prostate cancer, a new study shows. Full story
Radiation Spares Erectile Function Better Than Prostate Surgery, Study Says
Twenty-eight Months Hormone Needed to Boost Radiation Therapy for Men With High Risk Prostate Cancer Make it "standard of care" for locally advanced disease or high Gleason, RTOG says October 23, 2000 -- Long-term hormone treatment can prevent recurrence and improve survival for men who opt for radiation in locally advanced prostate cancer, a new study shows. The study by the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group was the largest phase III prostate radiation treatment trial to date. Full story Screen for Prostate Cancer at age 40, New Study Say -- Then Cut Frequency of Follow Up Exams September 20, 2000. The standard, widely-used approach to screen men for prostate cancer -- annual PSA tests after age 50 -- may be less efficient and cost-effective than one that tests men earlier and less frequently, according to a study in Journal of the American Medical Association. Full storyUCSF enrolling prostate and other patients for stem cell trial 5-Oct-2000 A new treatment for prostate cancer, kidney cancer and melanoma is being tried at UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center. Patients can enroll now if a sibling whose immune system matches their own will act as a stem cell donor. Full story Rectal bleeding after radiation therapy for prostate cancer: check for other disease Tues Oct 3 2000. A team at Naval Medical Center San Diego and University of San Diego has looked at how often rectal bleeding occurs after radiation for prostate cancer, how often some other, serious condition causes it, and how much it affects patients. Full story Hormone blockade makes radiation therapy more effective for early-stage prostate cancer Results similar to success in treating advanced-stage cancers BOSTON, September 13, 2000 -- Researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) have found that combined radiation therapy (RT) and androgen suppression therapy (AST) is a more effective treatment for localized, early-stage prostate cancer compared to treatment using radiation therapy alone. The findings are published in the September 13th issue of JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association). Full story Tumor-Specific Antibody Works Without "Warhead" June 25, 2000. DURHAM, N.C. - A new monoclonal antibody that targets a mutated protein found only in cancer cells can eradicate tumors in mice without the aid of additional toxic substances, Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers report. Full story Five Natural Cancer Fighter Proteins Identified June 23 2000. A UCSF-led team has identified five proteins in mice that trigger the immune system to attack cancer. The research greatly increases the number of known targets for drugs or vaccines to boost the immune systemÂs natural cancer-fighting ability, say the scientists. Full story High Dose 3-D Radiation Better Than Expected For Aggressive Early Prostate Cancer Early-stage prostate cancer patients with high Gleason scores may benefit more from high doses of targeted radiation than previous reports would suggest, a new multi center study led by University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers says. Full story Exisulind, a SAAND Drug, Stabilizes Recurrent Prostate Cancer May 2, 2000 A new class of drugs called SAANDs may stabilize recurrent disease in patients with advanced prostate cancer, Columbia Presbyterian researchers say. They presented their results at the annual meeting of the American Urological Association. Full story Advances in Blocking Pain From Cancer Spread to Bones Working in animal models, scientists have identified and disabled the cell that is chiefly responsible for causing bone cancer pain such as from advanced prostate cancer. Full story Four Years Disease Free Indicates Cure, Radiation Study Claims Patients treated with radiation therapy, who are disease-free at four years, remain disease-free, a study published in the May issue of the journal Urology suggests. The research was done at Fox-Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia. Full story "Breathalyzer" Before Chemo to Help Avoid Toxic Shocks The FDA has fast-tracked a simple blow-hard test to make Taxotere (docetaxel) safer to take. Developed in North Carolina and Michigan, the test may help prostate cancer patients. Full story hK2 Test for Organ-Confined Prostate Cancer A blood test to check whether prostate cancer is still confined within the gland is under development in Sweden and Germany. Full story Preventing Nerve Damage (Neuropathy) from Taxanes and Platinum Chemo - New Drug in Trials "Universal" Cancer Vaccine Tested in Lab on Prostate Cancer Cells New Test, Tß15, Predicts Prostate Cancer Spread From Biopsy Sample Researchers and radiologists in Boston are developing a new test to predict which prostate cancers will become aggressive and need special attention early on. Full story Early prostate cancer detected in molecular-based urine test
Viagra Linked to Heart Attack in Fairly Young, Healthy Men Clinical Trials from Hell: In Alza's Viadur Study, Watching Testosterone Flare Free PSA Test Just as Effective for Black Men, Spares Biopsies
High Dose 3DC Radiation Raises 5-yr Cure Rates |
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