Biological markers may help predict which patients will benefit most from specific therapies to treat prostate cancer, according to a study published in the journal Cell. The post Identifying Biomarkers to Guide Prostate Cancer Treatment appeared first on News Center.| News Center
Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy in men, making up 29 percent of all male cancer cases in the United States. The encouraging news is that early detection can lead to successful treatment and positive outcomes. Prostate exams are a first line of defense in the battle against prostate cancer, as they can detect cancer when treatment […] The post When Should You Get a Prostate Exam? appeared first on Stony Brook Medicine Health News.| Stony Brook Medicine Health News
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Feasibility study demonstrates DCEUS may be a safer, more accessible alternative to nuclear medicine.| Pediatrics Nationwide
UF Health Shands Hospital is ranked among the nation’s top 50 hospitals in seven adult specialties, including neurology and neurosurgery, making it one of Florida’s leading medical providers.| innovation.ufhealth.org
When Steve’s advanced prostate cancer stopped responding to standard treatment, he was told he had 18 months to live. Everything changed when UF Health doctors offered him a new treatment.| innovation.ufhealth.org
The FDA has approved zoliflodacin for the treatment of uncomplicated gonorrhea in adults and pediatric patients 12 years and older.| Drug Discovery and Development
Abstract Congenital obstruction of the upper urinary tract is often caused by the pyeloureteral junction syndrome, the lower polar vessel being the most common extrinsic etiology. We report on a...| Abdominal Key
A Personalized Approach to Procedures| Pediatrics Nationwide
Kidney stones in children are on the rise, and many of these children miss critical post-op follow-ups. What prevents them from returning, and how can we help?| Pediatrics Nationwide