A shorter, higher-dose radiation treatment for prostate cancer is just as safe and effective as conventional radiotherapy, ...
A new large-scale study co-led by UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center investigators provides the strongest ...
Traditionally, men who chose radiation therapy for prostate cancer undergo radiation for weeks or even months. But now, in certain cases, it can be completed in less than a week. Prostate cancer ...
Radiation therapy for prostate cancer can cause short-term side effects such as diarrhea, urine changes, and more. Long-term side effects such as urinary and bowel problems may also occur.
Men who experience acute adverse effects after radiation therapy for prostate cancer may be at higher risk for more serious ...
After surgical removal of the prostate to treat prostate cancer, clinicians monitor prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels.
Lu rhPSMA-10.1 showed high tumor radiation with low healthy tissue exposure in a phase 1/2 trial for metastatic ...
Real-world data support clinical trial results showing less gastrointestinal toxicity with use of a rectal spacer during prostate cancer radiation therapy.
Historically, more prostate cancer patients have had a prostatectomy than any other treatment, since radiation as an ...
The WOLVERINE study analyzed five trials and found metastasis-directed therapy -- primarily radiation -- may delay castration ...
Researchers evaluated links between lifestyle and dietary index scores and risk of death in a prospective, multiethnic cohort of men diagnosed with non-metastatic prostate cancer.
Currently, doctors usually check PSA levels about six to eight weeks after surgery. However, a new study from Mass General ...