Surgery improves survival for prostate cancer patients younger than 50
... 50 with prostate cancer, undergoing a radical prostatectomy can greatly increase their chances for long-term ... Institute, strongly recommend retropubic radical prostatectomy a surgical procedure that removes the entire ... at 17 years; and 94 percent in the radical prostatectomy at 21 years. On a subset analysis the outcome was ...M. D. Anderson study finds pre-surgical stress management improves mood, quality of life
... long-term benefit for men undergoing a radical prostatectomy for early-stage prostate cancer, according to ... is very stressful," said Cohen. "A radical prostatectomy is not without possible, very personal, ... study, 159 early stage prostate cancer, radical prostatectomy patients were assigned to receive either: two ...Cardium Reports on Recent Highlights, Financial Results and 2009 Outlook
... techniques during robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy surgery will be published in the April 2009 issue ... that cooling during robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy surgery resulted in a statistically significant ... hypothermia during robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (hRLP) who were compared with a standard ...SPCG-4 trial: Update on watchful waiting versus radical prostatectomy
... Group Study 4 (SPCG-4) reported that radical prostatectomy improved prostate cancer survival compared with ... the first randomized trial to show that radical prostatectomy reduces the risk of prostate cancer mortality and ... The conclusion of the study is that radical prostatectomy reduces prostate cancer mortality and risk of ...RCOG.com and ProstRcision.com Increase Online Presence for Cancer Information
... Overall Cure Rate ProstRcision: 83% Radical prostatectomy (includes da Vinci): 76-80% External beam ... data. Comparing ProstRcision to the Radical prostatectomy (including the DaVinci robotic procedure)" ... side effects In recent years the DaVinci radical prostatectomy has gained popularity for the robotic nature of ...David B. Samadi, MD, Demonstrates Robotic Prostate Surgery During Live Webcast, August 13, 2008
... of live surgeries using the latest da Vinci® prostatectomy techniques. OR-LIVE Webcast Premiere on ... will explain case video of a robotic radical prostatectomy using the da Vinci S HD Surgical System. He will ... will discuss the benefits of a robotic-assisted prostatectomy as compared to open and laparoscopic surgical ...Diagnostic Center for Disease: Robotic Prostatectomy - A Race to Failure?
... could double in 2008. Robot assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP) is now generally accepted by Urology as ... surgery to remove the prostate gland, "robotic" prostatectomy is presented and described as a ... of the popularity of this procedure, robotic prostatectomy has yet to deliver any results or evidence that ...NYP/Columbia physician-scientists present at ASCO 44th annual meeting
... Early Oncologic Outcomes of Robotic prostatectomy Dr. Erik T. Goluboff Director of urology at ... that like other forms of prostatectomy, robotic prostatectomy provides excellent cancer control outcomes for ... Outcomes Vary by Institution for Robotic prostatectomy Dr. Erik T. Goluboff Director of urology at ...Courageous Cancer Survivors Honored at Intergraph(R) Garden of Hope
... both in Georgia and New York City, Wayne chose to undergo a radical prostatectomy in late March 2009. Wayne's surgery was a success, and was much ... with other men with the same diagnosis, Garth decided to undergo a radical prostatectomy in January 2009. He made a speedy recovery after his surgery, even ...Investigational Genetic Test May Help Address Common Problems in Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
... Felix K h Chun, et al. (3) AUA poster #155, "PCA3 score-based nomogram to predict low-volume / low-grade prostate cancer in radical prostatectomy specimens." John Ward, et al. (4) AUA poster #1814, "Feasibility of the PCA3 urine test in a community- based screening setting." Adrie ...New Body of Research Suggests Statin Use Benefits Multiple Areas of Urologic Health
... of prostate cancer. Abstract 575: Association between statins, obesity and prostate tumor inflammatory infiltrate in men undergoing radical prostatectomy Statin use was associated with a significant 72 percent reduction in the risk for inflammation within the prostate tumor. Obesity may be ...Research Explains How Advanced Prostate Cancer Becomes Resistant to Androgen-Deprivation Therapy
... programs in the nation. For control purposes, the researchers also examined benign and cancerous prostate tissue from eight men who underwent radical prostatectomy for early-stage, localized prostate cancer, and prostate tissue from two men whose prostates were removed for reasons unrelated to prostate cancer. ...Agent Orange exposure increases veterans' risk of aggressive recurrence of prostate cancer
... Orange are at increased risk of aggressive recurrence of prostate cancer, researchers report. A study of 1,495 veterans who underwent radical prostatectomy to remove their cancerous prostates showed that the 206 exposed to Agent Orange had nearly a 50 percent increased risk of their cancer recurring ...Urologists identify 7 biomarkers that may help pinpoint prostate cancer recurrence
... methods, Dr. Shariat and his team measured the levels of seven biomarkers in 423 patients who were subsequently surgically treated with a radical prostatectomy and bilateral lymphadenectomy. Of the study participants, 75 had a recurrence of their cancer. All 75 had elevated levels of at least several of ...AIDS-related cognitive impairment exists in two separate forms
... Predictor of Prostate Cancer Prognosis in a Cohort of 605 Radical prostatectomy Patients: Abstract No. LB-226 Researchers have found that a test ... for submission to the FDA. She also added that while this study analyzed prostatectomy samples, Epigenomics is expanding its research to see if the same results ...Markers of gene, protein, or micro-RNA activity predict outcome in prostate and colorectal cancers
... Predictor of Prostate Cancer Prognosis in a Cohort of 605 Radical prostatectomy Patients: Abstract No. LB-226 Researchers have found that a test ... for submission to the FDA. She also added that while this study analyzed prostatectomy samples, Epigenomics is expanding its research to see if the same results ...Scientists learn to predict protein-stabilizing ability of small molecules
... the most innovative of these treatments is robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (removal of the prostate). The University of Pennsylvania Health System is ... “Perhaps two of the most-feared possible long-term effects of a radical prostatectomy are erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence,?says Dr. Lee. “My ...Penn Surgeons Use Completely Robotic Surgery to Successfully Treat Prostate Cancer
... the most innovative of these treatments is robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (removal of the prostate). The University of Pennsylvania Health System is ... “Perhaps two of the most-feared possible long-term effects of a radical prostatectomy are erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence,?says Dr. Lee. “My ...Gene therapy delivery of nerve growth factors reverses erectile dysfunction in animal model
... that results from surgery for prostate cancer. Even if a patient receives a nerve-sparing procedure during surgery, recovery from ED after radical prostatectomy may take a long time. In this study, which was led by Joseph C. Glorioso, III, Ph.D., chair of the department of biochemistry and molecular ...Stress may help cancer cells resist treatment, research shows
... of prostate cancer," said Kulik. "These drugs block the effects of epinephrine, which could explain the finding. Another study of men after radical prostatectomy reported increased mood disturbances, which are often associated with elevated stress hormones. Although these studies do not directly address the ...Older men treated for early prostate cancer live longer than those who are not
... cancer. Studies have shown that the slow-developing nature of prostate cancer during its earliest stages makes treatment options, such as a radical prostatectomy (surgical removal of the prostate) and radiation therapy, controversial with unpredictable outcomes. Often, recently diagnosed men of this group were ...Gene therapy study takes aim at prostate cancer
... Hospital, The Methodist Hospital and Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center. "We are treating patients who are scheduled for a prostatectomy (prostate removal) but who also have a high risk that their disease will recur (or come back)," said Kadmon. "The operation itself is highly ...New Report Just Published: World Prostate Cancer Therapeutics Market Report
... Resection of the Prostate (TURP) II-41 prostatectomy and Lymph Node Dissection II-42 Radical prostatectomy II-42 Cryosurgery II-43 Advantages of ... Drugs in Europe II-67 Robot-Assisted Radical prostatectomy for Treatment of Prostate Cancer II-67 ....Cardium's InnerCool Announces New Tissue-Specific UroCool(TM) System for Use in Prostate Surgeries
... in the rapidly expanding use of robotic-assisted prostatectomy systems such as the da Vinci(R) system, which is ... techniques during robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy surgery indicate that cooling resulted in a ... and Finley's clinical data on hypothermic radical prostatectomy was recently presented with an award at the ...Oncolytics Biotech(R) Inc. Announces Reovirus Research to be Presented at AACR Annual Meeting
... to prostatectomy. Six prostate cancer patients with cancer confined to the prostate gland received a single injection of REOLYSIN(R), followed by prostatectomy several weeks later. Intralesional reovirus injections resulted in minimal side effects, and evidence of anti-tumour activity. There was no evidence ...Gen-Probe Reports Strong Financial Results for First Quarter 2008, Raises Full-Year Guidance
... May 2008), researchers from the MD Anderson Cancer Center and Gen-Probe conclude that PCA3 scores correlate with both tumor volumes and prostatectomy Gleason scores, both of which are measures of prostate cancer aggressiveness. As a result, they suggest that PCA3 may have clinical ...