Father’s Day Draws Attention to Prostate Cancer

Father’s Day is just around the corner, but many dads won’t be around to celebrate. Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death among men in the U.S.

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The Role of Diagnosis In Clinical Decision-Making

Before a physician can prescribe pills or recommend a therapy, the patient must be diagnosed.

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Promising Genetic Biomarker Identified for Colorectal Cancer

A new genetic discovery could lead to easier detection of colorectal cancer.

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Studies Back Gen-Probe’s Prostate Cancer Test

Eight studies presented this week at the American Urological Association Annual Meeting suggest that Gen-Probe’s investigational test for the prostate cancer gene PCA3 may address some of the major challenges faced by urologists when diagnosing the disease.

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Two Studies Cast Doubt On Common Prostate Cancer Test

A common prostate-cancer screening test may be largely ineffective, according to two new studies. Scientists in the U.S. and Europe found that the PSA blood test saves few lives and leads to unnecessary treatments for large numbers of men.

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