Prostate Screening

Some low-grade prostate cancers carry higher risks than biopsy suggests

by Weill Cornell Medical College edited by Stephanie Baum, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Prostate cancer cells. Credit: NIH Image Gallery A new study reveals that some men who are diagnosed with “Grade Group one” (GG1) prostate cancer may actually be at higher risk than biopsy results suggest, according to research led by Weill Cornell Medicine, University Hospitals Cleveland […]

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Student designs prostate screening device to replace traditional examination method

by Loughborough University edited by Sadie Harley, reviewed by Robert Egan   PRO check. Credit: Devon Tyso A Loughborough University student has developed a new medical device that could transform how prostate health is assessed and monitored. Devon Tyso, a Product Design and Technology student, has designed “PRO check,” an innovative tool designed to replace the traditional digital

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Exosomes: a promising tool for liquid biopsy in prostate cancer

Xia & He Publishing Inc. FacebookXLinkedInWeChatBlueskyMessageWhatsAppEmail image: Exosomes participate in drug resistance, vascular remodeling, and antigen presentation. Exosomes not only impair the function of immune cells but also reshape the tumor microenvironment, thereby contributing to tumor growth and facilitating metastasis. (This is made by FigDraw.) circRNA, circular RNA; lncRNA, long noncoding RNA; miRNA, microRNA. view more

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