Investigators analyzed exfoliated cells in urine test specimens to identify 50 candidate RNAs for prostate cancer detection.
Prostate cancer screening ‘could save thousands of lives’ – as UK weighs up national programme
SCREENING men for prostate cancer could slash deaths by 13 per cent, saving thousands of lives a year, a study suggests.
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One life was saved for every 456 men invited for a prostate cancer screening, the study found. View on euronews ...
Prostate cancer screening could prevent around 1,500 deaths a year in the UK, research suggests. A European trial, one of the ...
Men with suspected prostate cancer will be able to get an NHS diagnosis within a day as part of a new trial. Artificial ...
Artificial Intelligence has influenced nearly every aspect of human life, either directly or indirectly. Now, a study is set ...
Prostate cancer screening for over-50s would save thousands of lives, experts have claimed as the UK decides whether or not ...
WASHINGTON D.C. (WPVI) -- The Preventive Services Task Force is changing recommendations that can affect millions of middle-aged men. Five years ago, it opposed routine screening for prostate cancer, ...
Prostate cancer diagnoses have reached a record high after campaigns urging men to come forward for checks. Official data ...
Newly identified RNA biomarkers open door for simple, accurate non-invasive test for prostate cancer
A study on non-coding RNA (Ribonucleic Acid) from prostate cancer patients has identified a series of new prostate cancer markers which can be found in urine. Combining these RNA markers into a single ...
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