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Researchers explored a compelling new angle on the use of rectal spacers during prostate cancer radiotherapy, and emerging evidence suggests their benefits may extend further.
With darting red and green beams above me and large mechanical eyes and grids humming and moving around me, I feel as though I’m in a 1950s sci-fi movie.
Medically reviewed by Marla Anderson, MD Metastatic prostate cancer is also referred to as stage 4 or advanced prostate cancer. It's cancer that began in the prostate, a gland located under the ...
A new study reveals that rectal spacers during prostate cancer radiation therapy significantly reduce long-term erectile ...
Elizabeth Awo-Ejeh, a 29-year-old undergraduate, was diagnosed with breast cancer when she was 25. The dark, beautiful young lady had been married for two years, and was looking forward to building a ...
On Thursday this week, the Aga Khan University Hospital sent a statement announcing it had also conducted the treatment.This therapy uses a radioactive substance, Lutetium-177, to target and kill ...
The Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi (AKUH, N) has become the first hospital in Kenya to offer Lutetium-177 PSMA therapy ...
Multidisciplinary care, a collaborative approach where various healthcare disciplines come together, is essential for treating those with prostate cancer.
Scientists have revealed how certain immune cells may be quietly helping prostate cancer grow - and how blocking them could ...
Trained on multi-hospital data, iSeg spots moving tumors doctors sometimes miss, edging radiation treatment toward pinpoint ...
Overall survival was analyzed in real-world patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) treated with radium-223.