Prostate Cancer

Scientists find new drug to fight hard-to-treat prostate cancer

Prostate cancer is notorious for eventually developing resistance to standard treatments that block or reduce testosterone, which fuels the growth of these tumors. In a...

More coffee drinking is linked to lower prostate cancer risk

Scientists found drinking several cups of coffee every day may be linked to a lower risk of developing prostate cancer.

Eating mushrooms may help reduce prostate cancer risk

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death among men in the United States. Prostate cancer usually grows...

Scientists find how to fight against treatment-resistant prostate cancer

In a study from Cedars-Sinai Cancer, scientists found a new method that could be effective against treatment-resistant prostate cancer.

A healthy diet could help prevent prostate cancer

In a recent study at Institut national de la recherche scientifique, researchers found a strong link between diet and prostate cancer. The Canadian Cancer Society...

High-fat diet makes prostate cancer grow faster

In a recent study from McGill University, researchers found that saturated fat intake induces a cellular reprogramming that is linked to prostate cancer progression. They...

Coffee could help some men fight prostate cancer

In a study from the University of Texas, scientists found that for some men battling prostate cancer, drinking coffee may offer not just a...

Scientists find a safe and effective treatment for prostate cancer

In a new study, researchers found gold nanoparticles shown to be a safe and effective treatment for prostate cancer. They found biocompatible gold nanoparticles designed...

Diets rich in saturated fat are linked to higher prostate cancer risk

In a recent study by the University of North Carolina, scientists found that eating a diet higher in saturated fat, a type of fat...

Study shows new way to detect prostate cancer with near-perfect accuracy

In a recent study from the University of Pittsburgh and elsewhere, scientists showed the highest accuracy to date in recognizing and characterizing prostate cancer...