Posted on November 11, 2014 by Sitemaster
According to a news report in The Daily Telegraph (a British newspaper) today, “Prostate cancer could be ‘switched off’ with injection.” However, the research that stimulated this headline has only been conducted in mice, so there is a long way to go before we know if this is a real possibility in man. … READ MORE …
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Posted on July 26, 2010 by Sitemaster
There are several interesting new publications worth commenting on this morning — all in the evolving research field as opposed to current clinical practice:
- Angiogenic effect of a specific statin on prostate cancer development
- Synergistic impact of calcitriol on cryotherapy
- Hybrid imaging techniques and prostate cancer
- GTI-2040 in treatment of CRPC … READ MORE …
Filed under: Drugs in development, Management, Risk, Treatment | Tagged: angiogenesis, calcitriol, cryotherapy, GTI-2040, hybrid, imaging, statin, synergy | Leave a comment »