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Fatherhood Linked To Prostate Cancer RiskA new study from Danish researchers has found that childless men have a lower risk of developing prostate cancer than fathers, and that, paradoxically, the more children a father has, the lower the risk of the disease. .... full storySource: Science Daily Circumcision Doesn't Reduce Sexual Satisfaction And Performance, Says Study Of 4,500 MenMore than 98 per cent of men who are circumcised can enjoy the same levels of sexual satisfaction and performance as men who are not, according to a study of nearly 4,500 males published in the January issue of the UK-based urology journal BJU International. .... full storySource: Science Daily Potential Drug Target For Treatment-resistant Prostate Cancer DiscoveredScientists at Jefferson's Kimmel Cancer Center in Philadelphia have found that a signaling protein that is key to prostate cancer cell growth is turned on in nearly all recurrent prostate cancers that are resistant to hormone therapy. If the findings hold up, the protein, called Stat5, may be a specific drug target against an extremely difficult-to-treat cancer. .... full storySource: Science Daily |
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Growth Factor Receptor Affects Prostate Cancer ProgressionBreeding mice with a gene for a cellular receptor that can be turned on and off-at will-not only enabled researchers at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston to show how prostate cancer progresses, but also provides a model for studying when a drug targeting a gene will have an effect on the cancer. .... full storySource: Science Daily |
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