expert reaction to study suggesting association between many pesticides and prostate cancer
A study published in Wiley Cancer looks at an association between pesticides and prostate cancer incidence. Prof Paul Pharoah, Professor of … read more
A study published in Wiley Cancer looks at an association between pesticides and prostate cancer incidence. Prof Paul Pharoah, Professor of … read more
Scientists respond to news that King Charles has been diagnosed with cancer. Professor Mieke Van Hemelrijck, Professor in Cancer Epidemiology … read more
A study published in BMJ Oncology looks at the prevalence of MRI lesions in men responding to a GP-led invitation … read more
A poster abstract (not a peer-reviewed paper) presented at the ASCO Genitourinary Cancers Symposium looks at prostate cancer screening. … read more
A study, published in BioTechniques, reports on a urine test under development for prostate cancer detection. Dr Mangesh Thorat, … read more
Research, published in the Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, reports that dairy products may be linked with higher risk of … read more
Research, published in The BMJ, reports that men who fathered children via assisted reproduction techniques had a higher risk of prostate … read more
A study, published in European Urology, reports on a possible connection between those with the BRCA2 mutation and risk of prostate … read more
Research, published in JAMA Network Open, reports an association between a prostate cancer treatment (ADT) and being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. … read more
A study in the BMJ Open from a Canadian team found that countries where the contraceptive pill is more common also showed higher levels of prostate cancer. read more
A study from a Canadian team found that countries where the contraceptive pill is more common also showed higher levels of prostate cancer. Along with quotes the SMC sent out a Before The Headlines analysis. read more
The Swedish study found a potential link between prostate cancer and an increased risk thromboembolism, particularly deep vein thrombosis and blood clots in the lungs and especially in men who are undergoing hormone treatment for cancer. read more
The study suggests that young infertile men are more likely to develop a form of prostate cancer. read more
Scientists in the US have successfully grown a functioning prostate gland from stem cells in mice, providing further evidence that the same technique could once be used to re-grow diseased or damaged tissues and organs in humans. read more
Independent experts react to the announcement of a new treatment for an aggressive form of prostate cancer, which took place at the Science Media Centre. read more
The study suggests that men who are at risk of developing prostate cancer had their chances of doing so reduced by eating 400g of broccoli per week. read more
The Science Media Centre found an oncology expert to comment on the study from the Institute of Cancer Research which found seven new genes associated with prostate cancer, in a study of 10,000 men in the UK and Australia. read more