Calcium Levels Predict Prostate Cancer
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Calcium Levels Predict Prostate Cancer
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Tags: Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Prostate, Mineral, Calcium, Supplement, Men's Health
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WebMD Health News Calcium Levels Predict Prostate Cancer: Men with high-normal levels.. http://tinyurl.com/5ehhpg
Vitamin D Deficiency & Psa Readings | LIVESTRONG.COM
livestrong.com — “Vitamin D Deficiency & Psa Readings. Vitamin D, one of the 13 essential dietary vitamins, facilitates the proper absorption of calcium, which sustains bone mass. Mixed evidence in clinical studies links deficient levels of vitamin D to immune system weakness and increased risk of diseases, including prostate cancer. Diagnosing prostate cancer involves testing blood levels for prostate...” View full resource at livestrong.com
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Predicting sexual potency after prostate cancer treatment - Daily Dose: A Boston Globe blog with health news, advice, and information.
boston.com — “Doctors may be bettercq able to predict which men will become impotent from prostate cancer treatments, thanks to a new model developed by researchers from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. The study, published yesterday in the Journal of the American Medical Association, found that several factors helped determine whether a man would develop sexual problems following treatments such as surgery, radiation, and implanted radioactive pellets. These include his level of sexual function before t” View full resource at boston.com
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Calcium Increases Risk For Prostate Cancer; Genetics May Predict Why
medicalnewstoday.com — “A study led by University of Southern California (USC) epidemiologists suggests that a high intake of calcium causes prostate cancer among African-American men who are genetically good absorbers o” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Calcium Increases Risk For Prostate Cancer; Genetics May Predict Why http://mnt.to/3ZJm #nutrition
Genetics may predict why calcium increases risk for prostate cancer
medicalxpress.com — “A study led by University of Southern California (USC) epidemiologists suggests that a high intake of calcium causes prostate cancer among African-American men who are genetically good absorbers of the mineral.” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Low blood Mg levels and a high Ca/Mg ratio were significantly associated with high-grade prostate cancer. | GreenMedInfo | Article | Natural Medicine | Alternative Medicine | Integrative Medicine
greenmedinfo.com — “This article on GreenMedInfo.com concerns - Blood magnesium, and the interaction with calcium, on the risk of high-grade prostate cancer.” View full resource at greenmedinfo.com
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Urine Test May Help Predict Prostate Cancer
webmd.com — “A painless urine test could soon help doctors tell when a high prostate specific antigen (PSA) level means a dangerous cancer or when it’s a sign of a more benign condition that may not need further treatment, a new study shows.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Urine Test May Help Predict Prostate Cancer http://j.mp/n0AtvU
Can CTC levels predict progression of hormone-sensitive prostate cancer? « THE "NEW" PROSTATE CANCER INFOLINK
prostatecancerinfolink.net — “Can CTC levels predict progression of hormone-sensitive prostate cancer? « THE "NEW" PROSTATE CANCER INFOLINK” View full resource at prostatecancerinfolink.net
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Can CTC levels predict progression of hormone-sensitive prostate cancer?: The levels of circulating tumor cells ... http://bit.ly/pHvybR
Urology Article | Prostatic Neoplasms
mdlinx.com — “Preoperative serum levels of early prostate cancer antigen (EPCA) predict prostate cancer progression in patients undergoing radical prostatectomy” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Preoperative serum levels of early prostate cancer antigen (EPCA) predict prostate cancer progression i... http://bit.ly/iym644 #urology
Urology Article | Prostate
mdlinx.com — “Increases in bone turnover marker levels at an early phase after starting zoledronic acid predicts skeletal-related events in patients with prostate cancer with bone metastasis” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Oncology Article | Prostatic Neoplasms
mdlinx.com — “High-level cytoplasmic cyclin D1 expression in lymph node metastases from prostate cancer independently predicts early biochemical failure and death in surgically treated patients” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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High-level cytoplasmic cyclin D1 expression in lymph node metastases from prostate cancer independentl... http://bit.ly/mUd0sV #oncology
UroToday - Predictive factors for prostate cancer in biopsy of patients with prostate-specific antigen levels equal to or less than 4 ng/ml - Abstract
urotoday.com — “Predictive factors for prostate cancer in biopsy of patients with prostate-specific antigen levels equal to or less than 4 ng/ml - Abstract” View full resource at urotoday.com
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MedWire News - Prostate Cancer - Novel prostate screening test improves detection in PSA --'gray zone--™
medwire-news.md — “MedWire News The Prostate Health Index is better able to predict the need for biopsy and the likelihood of prostate cancer than the standard prostate-specific antigen test in men whose levels are in the so-called --gray area-- between 2 and 10 ng/ml, say researchers. MedWire News” View full resource at medwire-news.md
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Novel prostate screening test improves detection in PSA ‘gray zone’: The Prostate Health Index is better able to... http://bit.ly/hn9cvV
Change In PSA Level Does Not Predict Prostate Cancer
newswise.com — “Researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center have found that change in PSA levels over time --" known as PSA velocity --" is a poor predictor of prostate cancer and may lead to many unnecessary biopsies.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Change In PSA Level Does Not Predict Prostate Cancer
newswise.com — “Researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center have found that change in PSA levels over time --" known as PSA velocity --" is a poor predictor of prostate cancer and may lead to many unnecessary biopsies.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Change In PSA Level Does Not Predict Prostate Cancer: Researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center have... http://bit.ly/hTMjHB
New prostate cancer screen --'better predictor--™ - Courier News
couriernews.suntimes.com — “A new way to screen for prostate cancer better predicts which men have fast-growing cancers with fewer false positives than other available tests, researchers from Northwestern University say. The standard test for prostate cancer measures blood levels of a substance called prostate-specific antigen, or PSA,” View full resource at couriernews.suntimes.com
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New prostate cancer screen 'better predictor' http://bit.ly/fs5MyT
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