James Pickens, prostate cancer and Grey's Anatomy
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Just days after his on-screen character was diagnosed with prostate cancer, Grey’s Anatomy star James Pickens Jr. revealed his own prostate cancer diagnosis in a new interview. Pickens has played Dr.
Researchers have discovered that prostate cancer depends on two key enzymes, PDIA1 and PDIA5, to survive and resist therapy. When blocked, these enzymes cause the androgen receptor to collapse, killing cancer cells and enhancing the effects of drugs like enzalutamide.
Cal Hollman, 62, of Harrisburg, who survived being shot in the back in 1991, is encouraging men over 50 to get screened. 'It's been a hell of a journey.'
Metformin does not delay disease progression in men with low risk prostate cancer on active surveillance and is associated with worse outcomes in men with obesity, new data show.
A prostate cancer diagnosis and life during and after treatments can feel overwhelming. Alongside the shock of a diagnosis, you may be faced with multiple treatment options and asked to make a choice—surgery,
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men, and it's the second leading cause of cancer death for men in the U.S.
Prostate-specific antigen screening resulted in 13% lower prostate cancer mortality over a median 23 years of follow-up.
Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer among men and there will be more than 180,000 new cases of prostate cancer diagnosed this year alone, the American Cancer Society estimates. It’s well known that diets high in saturated fats like those ...
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