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22 pesticides linked to increased risk of prostate cancer
Exposure to any one of 22 pesticides may bring heightened odds of developing prostate cancer, a new analysis suggests. The study was conducted over decades because prostate cancer is known to grow very slowly,
This common lawn care staple may increase prostate cancer risk — after company was ordered to pay $2.25 billion
Thumbs down for Roundup. Shocking research has revealed that more than a dozen chemicals used in popular weed killers like Roundup could be killing us... specifically by raising the risk of prostate cancer.
AI aids risk prediction classification for prostate cancer
Artificial intelligence (AI)-based risk classification improves prognostication with localized prostate cancer, according to a study published online Oct. 24 in JCO Precision Oncology.
22 Pesticides Linked to Prostate Cancer Risk
Exposure to any one of 22 pesticides may bring heightened odds of developing prostate cancer, a new analysis suggests. The study was conducted over decades because prostate cancer is known to grow very slowly,
Certain Pesticides Tied to Increased Prostate Cancer Incidence, Mortality
Some pesticides are associated with increased prostate cancer incidence and mortality, according to a study published online Nov. 4 in Cancer. Simon John Christoph Soerensen, M.D., from the Stanford University School of Medicine in California,
Study reveals links between many pesticides and prostate cancer
Researchers have identified 22 pesticides consistently associated with the incidence of prostate cancer in the United States, with four of the pesticides also linked with prostate cancer mortality. The findings are published in Cancer.
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A New Study Reveals a Potential Link Between Pesticides and Prostate Cancer — Including Those Used on Corn, Soybeans, and Citrus
Researchers at Stanford University identified 22 specific pesticides "consistently associated with the incidence of ...
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How Trump's Win Affects Healthcare; Uptick in COVID; Pesticides and Prostate Cancer
San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich, 75, will miss an indefinite number of games due to a serious "health situation." ...
Cure Today
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Common Prostate Cancer Radiation Questions Answered
Expert answers to patients’ questions were offered as part of the CURE® Educated Patient® Prostate Cancer Summit.
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AI-powered MRI predicts outcomes in prostate cancer
Researchers determine whether artificial intelligence-based MRI data could predict prostate cancer patient outcomes.
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Prostate cancer breakthroughs and 9 remarkable ways vitamin K may aid treatment
At the heart of this discovery lies menadione, a precursor of vitamin K that has shown remarkable ability to target and ...
Cure Today
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Prostate Cancer Questions Answered, From PSA Levels to Treatment Decisions
Hormone therapy initiation depends on disease extent; some agents avoid testosterone flare, allowing ADT without Casodex in ...
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Prostate cancer screening: A critical conversation for Men’s Health Month
November is Men’s Health Month. With that, comes a very important conversation about some of the most common health issues ...
Medical News Today
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Could a pro-oxidant supplement help slow down prostate cancer progression?
A precursor of vitamin K may help slow down prostate cancer progression, a recent study conducted in mouse models of suggests ...
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Prostate cancer: As Sir Chris Hoy speaks on diagnosis, what are the symptoms and how does testing and treatment work?
Sir Chris Hoy has spoken out about his terminal cancer diagnosis, saying he had “no symptoms, no warnings, nothing. All I had ...
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