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Predicting The Return Of Prostate Cancer: New Study Betters The Odds Of Success
Cancer experts say a study tracking 774 prostate cancer patients for a median of eight years has shown that a three-way combination of measurements has the best chance yet of predicting disease metastasis.
Prostate Cancer Patients Disease Free After Five Years Likely To Be Disease Free After 10 Years
Prostate cancer patients who receive brachytherapy and remain free of disease for five years or greater are unlikely to have a recurrence at 10 years, according to a new study.
Prostate Cancer Screening Has Yet To Prove Its Worth, Researchers Say
The recent release of two large randomized trials suggests that if there is a benefit of screening, it is, at best, small, says a new report.
Selenium Intake May Worsen Prostate Cancer In Some, Study Reports
Higher selenium levels in the blood may worsen prostate cancer in some men who already have the disease. A higher risk of more-aggressive prostate cancer was seen in men ...
New Approach For Treating Recurrent Prostate Cancer On The Horizon
A new study shows that an alpha-particle emitting radiopeptide -- radioactive material bound to a synthetic peptide, a component of protein -- is effective for treating prostate cancer in mice, according to researchers.
Breast Cancer Prognosis
Scientists have identified a stromal marker for breast cancer progression.
Prostate Cancer Test Improves Prediction Of Disease Course
A new prostate cancer risk assessment test gives patients and their doctors a better way of gauging long-term risks and pinpointing high risk cases.
Green Tea May Slow Prostate Cancer Progression
Men with prostate cancer who consumed the active compounds in green tea demonstrated a significant reduction in serum markers predictive of prostate cancer progression.
Couples' Treatment For Sexual Problems On The Agenda For Sexual Medicine Experts
Couples' treatment for sexual problems and other innovative approaches to improving sexual health for men and women are on the agenda of sexual medicine experts.
Dramatic Outcomes In Prostate Cancer Study
Two patients whose prostate cancer had been considered inoperable are now cancer free thanks in part to an experimental drug therapy that was used in combination with sta...
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Couples' Treatment For Sexual Problems On The Agenda For Sexual Medicine Experts
Couples' treatment for sexual problems and other innovative approaches to improving sexual health for men and women are on the agenda of sexual medicine experts.
Laptops Linked To Male Infertility
While fatherhood might be far from the minds of most young men, behavior patterns they establish early on may impact their ability to become a dad later in life. Excessive laptop use tops this list of liabilities, according to one reproductive specialist.
Premature Ejaculation May Be A Genetic Disorder
Premature ejaculation can be embarrassing, but a new study suggests that it might be a genetic disorder.
Cutaneous Application Of Nanoparticles Offers Hope For Treatment Of Erectile Dysfunction
Cutaneous application of nanoparticles may offer a new means of delivering drugs to treat erectile dysfunction, according to new findings. Topical treatments for erectile dysfunction may offer localized therapeutic results with the benefit of lower dosage and the avoidance of adverse side effects due to systemic absorption.
Major Statin Study Reveals Several Important Findings For Reducing Prostate Cancer And Disease
Statins, drugs widely prescribed to lower cholesterol, may have protective effects on prostate health.
New Topical Spray May Treat Premature Ejaculation
PSD502, a new topical spray, is a safe and effective treatment for premature ejaculation, according to new research.
Erectile Dysfunction Treatments Do Not Appear To Damage Vision Over Six Months
Two medications used to treat erectile dysfunction in men (tadalafil and sildenafil) do not appear to have visual side effects when taken daily for six months, despite concerns about eye-related complications, according to a new report.
Male Impotence Drugs Show Promise For Treating Female Sexual Disorders, Study Suggests
New studies indicate the three drugs used to treat male impotence also appear to work in females, albeit a little differently, and should give the scientific community pause to take a second look at their potential in the 40 percent of women who report sexual dysfunction, researchers say.
Premature Ejaculation Spray Enables Men To Last Six Times Longer After Penetration
Men with clinically diagnosed premature ejaculation who used a topical spray five minutes before intercourse were able to delay their orgasm six times longer than normal. Time from penetration to orgasm increased from 0.6 minutes to 3.8 minutes in the treatment group.
New Clinical Male Sexual Dysfunction Guidelines For 2009
The panel initially covering the topic of erectile dysfunction have broadened the scope of their guidelines and have taken in the treatment of premature ejaculation in their updated document. Since the prior limited update of this guideline considerable data have become available regarding the various drugs on the mark...
Penile Extender Increased Flaccid Length By Almost A Third, Clinical Study Reports
Men who used a penile extender every day for six months saw the length of their flaccid penis increase by 32% and their erectile function increase by up to 36%. Researchers at the University of Turin suggest that the treatment could provide a viable alternative to surgery, as the results were significant and patient sa...
Talking And Treating Erectile Dysfunction
The conversation about male sexual dysfunction has grown from a whisper to a roar. From Bob Dole to Mike Ditka, erectile dysfunction, or ED, is no longer hush-hush as more men are talking more openly.
Younger Men With Erectile Dysfunction At Double Risk Of Heart Disease
Men who experience erectile dysfunction between the ages of 40 and 49 are twice as likely to develop heart disease than men without dysfunction, according to a new Mayo Clinic study.
Frequent Sex And Masturbation In 20s And 30s Linked To Higher Prostate Cancer, But Risks Diminish With Age
Men who are very sexually active in their twenties and thirties are more likely to develop prostate cancer, especially if they masturbate frequently, according to a new study.
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Predicting The Return Of Prostate Cancer: New Study Betters The Odds Of Success
Cancer experts say a study tracking 774 prostate cancer patients for a median of eight years has shown that a three-way combination of measurements has the best chance yet of predicting disease metastasis.
Prostate Cancer Patients Disease Free After Five Years Likely To Be Disease Free After 10 Years
Prostate cancer patients who receive brachytherapy and remain free of disease for five years or greater are unlikely to have a recurrence at 10 years, according to a new study.
Prostate Cancer Screening Has Yet To Prove Its Worth, Researchers Say
The recent release of two large randomized trials suggests that if there is a benefit of screening, it is, at best, small, says a new report.
Selenium Intake May Worsen Prostate Cancer In Some, Study Reports
Higher selenium levels in the blood may worsen prostate cancer in some men who already have the disease. A higher risk of more-aggressive prostate cancer was seen in men ...
New Approach For Treating Recurrent Prostate Cancer On The Horizon
A new study shows that an alpha-particle emitting radiopeptide -- radioactive material bound to a synthetic peptide, a component of protein -- is effective for treating prostate cancer in mice, according to researchers.
Breast Cancer Prognosis
Scientists have identified a stromal marker for breast cancer progression.
Prostate Cancer Test Improves Prediction Of Disease Course
A new prostate cancer risk assessment test gives patients and their doctors a better way of gauging long-term risks and pinpointing high risk cases.
Green Tea May Slow Prostate Cancer Progression
Men with prostate cancer who consumed the active compounds in green tea demonstrated a significant reduction in serum markers predictive of prostate cancer progression.
Couples' Treatment For Sexual Problems On The Agenda For Sexual Medicine Experts
Couples' treatment for sexual problems and other innovative approaches to improving sexual health for men and women are on the agenda of sexual medicine experts.
Dramatic Outcomes In Prostate Cancer Study
Two patients whose prostate cancer had been considered inoperable are now cancer free thanks in part to an experimental drug therapy that was used in combination with sta...
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