Tag Archives: Prostate Cancer

The first phase 2/3 EMPIRE-1 study showed increased failure-free survival in recurrent prostate cancer

[ad_1] The Phase 2/3 Emory Molecular Prostate Imaging for Radiotherapy Enhancement, or study EMPIRE-1 (NCT01666808), is the first randomized study in men with recurrent prostate cancer to demonstrate that advanced molecular imaging treatment can improve rates disease-free survival.1 The study, presented at the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) annual …

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Rainer Langhans’ cancer gets worse

[ad_1] A month ago, Kommune-1 founder Rainer Langhans reported about his prostate cancer. “He’s aggressive and incurable,” said the 68 icon at the time. Now the 80-year-old announces news – and that’s not good. Series of photos with 32 images “During the examination in the clinic, the doctors found the …

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HPV could cause prostate cancer – new findings

[ad_1] So far, human papillomaviruses have been mainly associated with cervical cancer. Australian scientists have now also discovered a link to prostate cancer. Human papillomavirus (HPV) may be responsible for the development of prostate cancer. This is the conclusion reached by scientists James Lawson and Wendy Glenn of the University …

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