For Josh Henderson, 66, of Olympia, getting genetic testing was a no-brainer. “The first time I came to Fred Hutch, my oncologist suggested it,” said the retired IT manager who received a metastatic ...
A new at-home saliva test for prostate cancer could outperform current testing methods, a new study suggests. Researchers have developed a simple spit test, that can be performed at home and does not ...
Bridging the Gap: The Essential Role of Lymphoma Clinicians in Guiding the Transition From Lymphoma Treatment to Survivorship In the article that accompanies this editorial, Beidler et al 10 presents ...
Targeting men in the top 10% of genetic risk helped detect high-grade prostate cancer that conventional screening would miss, paving the way for more personalized and effective early detection ...
Scientists writing in the New England Journal of Medicine said a genetic test using saliva is more accurate than a PSA blood test to assess prostate cancer risk. A new at-home spit test is better at ...
A new at-home saliva test could help identify men with a high risk of prostate cancer more accurately than blood tests, leading to earlier diagnosis and more successful treatment. Prostate cancer is ...
New Australian research has highlighted the urgent need for a national framework to guide genetic testing for prostate cancer, with experts warning ...
According to the World Cancer Research Fund, more than 100,000 men are newly diagnosed with prostate cancer annually in Japan, and a portion of those patients will be diagnosed with or later progress ...
Prostate Cancer is the second leading cause of death in American men after lung cancer. In 2018, 165,000 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer. The question all men with prostate cancer need ...
Scientists are reporting a test which can predict which patients are most at risk from aggressive prostate cancer, and whether they suffer an increased chance of treatment failure. This test, reported ...
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