Disabling Skp2 gene helps shut down cancer growth Science Centric Skp2 and Pten loss are believed to cooperate in triggering cellular senescence to restrict invasive prostate cancer. 'We now want to examine whether Skp2 is ...
Inactivating Skp2 gene may help fight cancer Buzz 7 ... senescence to push rapidly dividing cells into a dormant state might provide another way to prevent or control common malignancies like prostate cancer.
Scientist Urges Better Cancer Cell Tests Post Chronicle ... a blood test that captures and assesses circulating tumor cells to determine a patient's prognosis in metastatic breast, colorectal or prostate cancer. ...
Report questions excluding gays from some studies San Luis Obispo Tribune ... after prostate cancer surgery, and studies on sexual function related to diabetes, depression and benign enlargement of the prostate as men age. ...
Hopper to be honored on Hollywood Walk of Fame PR-inside.com (press release) Hopper, 73, is suffering from terminal prostate cancer and reportedly has just weeks to live, and in January (10), he filed for divorce from his wife ...
VA fined $227K for flawed cancer treatments in Pa. San Luis Obispo Tribune Men who undergo only that type of treatment typically have low-risk prostate cancer. VA officials reviewed medical records and conducted tests on 116 ...
V.A. Is Fined Over Errors in Radiation at Hospital BlueRidgeNow.com ... after finding that the veterans hospital in Philadelphia had caused an unprecedented number of radiation errors in treating prostate cancer patients. ...
Roche calls R&D position 'uniquely positioned' Drug Store News ... followed Friday by the announcement that the drug Avastin (bevacizumab) failed to extend survival time in men with prostate cancer. ...