A world-first trial of Australian men has confirmed a specialised scan can accurately “light up” prostate cancer, saving unnecessary and painful biopsies and stress of over-diagnosis.
New study finds microplastics in 90% of prostate cancer tumors, with double the concentration in cancerous tissue compared to healthy tissue from patient samples.
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Study finds microplastics in 90% of prostate cancer tumors
Researchers at NYU Langone Health have detected tiny plastic fragments in nine out of 10 prostate cancer tumors examined, a ...
Men assessed as healthy after a pathologist analyzes their tissue sample may still have an early form of prostate cancer. Using AI, researchers at Uppsala University have been able to find subtle ...
The research lays a foundation for the possibility that aggressive prostate cancer can probably be detected through a few drops of semen or blood in the long term. Prostate cancer is the most common ...
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