A single gene in the shorebird species known as ruffs controls the levels of testosterone in males, and this in turn affects ...
Increase in QOL and decrease in sexual function are among the benefits and risks, respectively, of adding SADT to EBRT for intermediate-risk prostate cancer.
Barry Goy, MD, provides insight into the clinical implications of a retrospective analysis examining 15-year outcomes in patients with intermediate-risk prostate cancer.
When prostate cancer patients need therapy to reduce male hormone levels, delivering some of the treatment via a patch on the skin may be just as effective as traditional means of administration with ...
A mid-stage study reveals that transdermal estradiol patches may match traditional androgen deprivation therapy in treating prostate cancer with fewer side effects. This approach boosts bone density ...
Researchers have discovered a new mechanism that is used by a male sex hormone essential for muscle and bone function. The findings could lead to the development of new drugs with fewer side effects, ...
Researchers have discovered a new mechanism that is used by a male sex hormone essential for muscle and bone function. The ...
Monday said that Glenmark had received approval from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) to market Winlevi in the United Kingdom. Winlevi is the first topical acne treatment ...
In a video interview, William K. Oh, MD, director of precision medicine at Yale Cancer Center and Smilow Cancer Hospital discusses the latest breakthroughs in advanced prostate cancer treatment.
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Hosted on MSNNew Epigenetic Tool Can Track Androgen Exposure Over TimeResearchers from the University of Otago – Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka have created a world-first epigenetic tool which has implications for medicine, sports, and agriculture.
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