This is because cancer of the prostate is, in most cases, slow-growing, symptom-free, and since men with the condition are older they often die of causes unrelated to the prostate cancer ...
TWO brothers were diagnosed with prostate cancer within months of each other after a joke on a lad’s holiday prompted them to take a test. Keith Powell, 68, and his brother Alan, 66, were ...
In this Review, the authors present an overview of epigenetic alterations implicated in prostate cancer pathophysiology, focusing on epigenetic diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers. Development ...
The inherited mutated gene WNT9B, which functions normally in embryonic prostate development, increases risk of adult prostate cancer, according to a new study.