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Drinking milk has links to PCa, it’s alleged. More here. But better news about a cancer killer here
Drinking milk has links to PCa, it’s alleged. More here. But better news about a cancer killer here
Scientists say they have identified urine bacteria which are linked to aggressive PCa. The discovery might provide new ways to spot and even prevent these dangerous tumours, experts hope. See more And scientists have hypothesised that if they found a way to get zinc into malignant cells that might be helpful. More here
A new programme to close the gap for Black men with PCa was announced by Prostate Cancer Research in August ’23. See more here In partnership with Movember, Prostate Cancer UK is funding a study to help find out why Black men are at higher risk of PCa than other ethnic groups. More here  And […]
Prostate Cancer Research has launched a website to empower people living with PCa to make better treatment decisions. Since launch there have been almost 100,000 visitors to the site. You can sign up here to share your experiences on The Infopool. And the Predict Prostate web tool helps you make decisions about PCa treatment.
A hunt is on for 14,000 men who it’s estimated haven’t started PCa treatment due to the pandemic (Feb ’22). More here. Men are asked to answer three quick questions at this risk checker: The ‘Find the 14,000 men’ campaign by Prostate Cancer UK has been nominated for the NHS Communinications Initiative of the Year […]
A new radiation treatment was approved by the US FDA in March for certain patients with advanced PCa. It has been shown to help patients with advanced PCa live longer and maintain quality of life (Mar ’22). See more here
Ryan Edginton told us about the Raman Nanotheranostics (RaNT) team who are developing a new, all-in-one technology capable of diagnosing and treating cancers using a single device. See the video here
Screening for PCa could be possible within five years, says a leading UK expert (Dec ’21). See more here
The Oxford-Astra Zeneca Covid vaccine technology has been used to design a jab that could treat cancer (Sept ’21). Sky News
Advanced PCa patients can take enzalutamide or abiraterone at home instead of going into hospital for chemotherapy, NHS England says. It will relieve pressure on the NHS. The drugs are smarter, kinder treatments and could extend the lives of many more men, it’s said (May ’20). More here. And a new treatment is being tested […]