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Advances in localized prostate cancer: A special focus on photothermal therapy

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signs of prostate gland problems :: Article Creator Prostate Problems -- BPH, Prostatitis, Prostate Cancer -- Symptoms And Treatments - WebMD The prostate is a walnut-sized gland found only in men and people assigned male at birth (AMAB). It sits just below the bladder and surrounds the urethra, the tube that carries pee through your penis. The prostate's main job is to make fluid for semen. Your prostate grows naturally with age, usually without problems. But like any organ, it can be affected by certain conditions. Here are some of the most common ones. Prostate cancer is more common in men over 50. If you have risk factors, your doctor may suggest starting screening early. (Photo Credit: DigitalVision/Getty Images) BPH, also known as an enlarged prostate, is when your prostate grows larger than normal in size. It's called benign because it's not cancerous. It's unclear exactly what causes BPH, but researchers belie...

The increasing prevalence of cancer in the elderly: An investigation of epidemiological trends

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painful lump in breast female :: Article Creator Breast Lumps: Causes, Types, And What To Do If You Find One - WebMD You notice that something is different with your breast, and you find a lump. Now what? A breast lump is any kind of growth, mass, or swelling in your breast or near your armpit. People may worry when they find breast lumps because they can be a sign of breast cancer.  But don't panic: Most breast lumps are benign, which means they're not cancerous. Instead, they are caused by normal changes in breast tissue, cysts or adenomas, injury, or rarely, infections. Benign breast lumps usually have smooth edges and can be moved slightly when you push against them. They are often found in both breasts. A breast lump can be: Hard or soft Bumpy or smooth Movable or stationary Round or irregularly shaped Big or small Painful Tender Sometimes, you'll notice changes in your nipple as well. Your nipple might turn ...

FDA Tracker: 2024 Ends With Lilly’s Landmark GLP-1 Sleep Apnea Approval

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anti cancer drugs :: Article Creator Anti-aging Drug As Good For Cell Health As Dieting Or Fasting A large meta-analysis has found that the drug leading the charge in anti-aging science is just as effective in protecting cells and cognitive function as cutting calories or intermittent fasting (IF). It's the most comprehensive study of rapamycin yet. In the largest study of its kind, researchers from the University of East Anglia (UEA) and the University of Glasgow looked at 167 studies conducted on lifespan-extending therapies on eight different vertebrates – including primates, rodents and fish – to see how rapamycin compared to traditional methods of healthy aging like cutting calories or fasting. "Dietary restriction – for example through intermittent fasting or reduced calorie intake – has been the gold standard for living longer," said co-lead researcher Dr Zahida Sultanova, from UEA's School of Biological Sciences. "...

Bladder cancer - Symptoms and causes

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hyperthermia therapy :: Article Creator Hyperthermia: How It Treats Cancer, Uses High Temperatures, And More - WebMD Hyperthermia is the process of increasing your body temperature to a higher level than normal. Typically, a high body temperature is characterized by a fever. It can be associated with heatstroke too. However, hyperthermia is also a treatment that uses heat to kill cancer cells as well as for other medical purposes. When hyperthermia is used to treat cancer it is also called thermal therapy, thermal ablation, or thermotherapy.   Your doctor will use hyperthermia treatment to target certain cancers. This treatment increases the body temperature and changes your cell structures. ‌ Hyperthermia is used to make other cancer treatments like radiation therapy or chemotherapy more effective. In some cases, the extreme heat can kill cancer cells altogether. But this also kills or harms normal cells and tissue.  Also known as heat th...

New Screening Test Improves Detection of Prostate Cancer Using Circulating Tumor Cells and Prostate-Specific Markers

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prostate psa :: Article Creator Men's Health Month: Prostate Cancer Q&A With Dr. Dahut To close out Men's Health Month, the Cancer Connections team sat down with Dr. William Dahut, the American Cancer Society's chief scientific officer, to discuss prostate cancer. Given the recent news surrounding this topic, Dr. Dahut clarified what prostate cancer is, the importance of screening, the symptoms to watch for, new treatment options, and common myths associated with the disease. Cancer Connections: What is prostate cancer? Dr. Dahut: Prostate cancer begins when cells in the prostate gland start to grow out of control. The prostate is a gland found only in males. It makes some of the fluid that is part of semen. Cancer Connections: How common is prostate cancer? Dr. Dahut: Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men, especially over age 50. Prostate cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer death in American men, ...