In the article that accompanies this editorial, Aronson et al 2 reported that a year-long intervention with high–omega-3, low–omega-6 fatty acid diet and fish oil supplementation reduced Ki-67 levels ...
A short-term randomized study of active surveillance for prostate cancer showed that fish oil supplementation was associated with a reduction in a biomarker of disease progression. During a year of ...
A new study designs drugs that bind to intrinsically disordered proteins that are extremely difficult to target due to their flexible nature.
Nighttime bathroom trips or subtle urinary changes may seem minor—but they can signal bigger issues. Discover why annual ...
A high omega-3, low omega-6 diet with fish oil reduced the prostate Ki-67 index by 15% in prostate cancer patients. The CAPFISH-3 trial involved 100 men on active surveillance for grade group 1 or 2 ...
Primary care providers (PCPs) in a high-risk setting using a new risk-adapted prostate cancer (PCa) screening approach called “Smart PSA” intervention saw increased screening rates, according to ...
Drs Dean Ornish and Peter Carroll presented their research on the effects of an intensive lifestyle program on outcomes for patients with prostate cancer. An intensive lifestyle program may slow or ...
Six-time Olympic gold medalist Sir Chris Hoy recently revealed he has terminal prostate cancer. Amid Hoy’s diagnosis, experts are urging men to keep an eye out for an easy-to-miss sign of prostate ...
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