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Prostate Cancer - Nov 9, 2017 Edition

 
 November 9, 2017 
 Prostate Cancer 
 The latest prostate cancer news from News Medical 
 New global trial to test whether exercise could be prescribed alongside prostate cancer treatmentNew global trial to test whether exercise could be prescribed alongside prostate cancer treatment
 
Queen's University Belfast are taking part in a global trial to test whether exercise should be prescribed to treat patients with advanced prostate cancer.
 
 
 Discovery of genetic markers could guide individualized treatments for advanced prostate cancerDiscovery of genetic markers could guide individualized treatments for advanced prostate cancer
 
Researchers at Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine have uncovered genetic clues to why tumors resist a specific therapy used for treating advanced prostate cancer.
 
   Researchers are studying tailored treatments to improve prostate cancer careResearchers are studying tailored treatments to improve prostate cancer care
 
Researchers from the University of Glasgow are leading a study into individualized treatments for prostate cancer.
 
 Study links dietary intake of isoflavones with elevated risk of advanced prostate cancer
 
Study links dietary intake of isoflavones with elevated risk of advanced prostate cancerDietary intake of isoflavones was linked with an elevated risk of advanced prostate cancer in a recent International Journal of Cancer study. No statistically significant associations were observed between the intake of isoflavones and non-advanced prostate cancer.
 
 
 UA Cancer Center researchers delve deeper into benefits and harms of selenium supplementation
 
UA Cancer Center researchers delve deeper into benefits and harms of selenium supplementationPersonalized medicine -- health care tailored to the individual patient -- not only involves the use of prescription medications but vitamins and supplements as well.
 

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