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Jun 28 2008

Seven elevated biomarkers predict prostate cancer risk with 86.6 percent reliability

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A simple blood test screening for a panel of biomarkers can accurately predict whether a patient who has had prostate cancer surgery will have a recurrence or spread of the disease.
Calling their findings a major step forward in prostate cancer care, Texas researchers report in the June 15 issue of Clinical Cancer Research, a journal of Continue Reading »

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Jun 28 2008

Discovery of protein that helps predict prostate cancer survival

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An Oregon Health & Science University Cancer Institute researcher has identified a protein that is a strong indicator of survival for men with advanced prostate cancer. The C-reactive protein, also known as CRP, is a special type of protein produced by the liver that is elevated in the presence of inflammation.
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Jun 27 2008

FDA Requests Recall Of Xiadafil VIP Tabs

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration requested that SEI Pharmaceuticals, of Miami, Fla., recall all Xiadafil VIP Tabs sold in 8 tablet bottles (Lot # 6K029) or blister cards of 2 tablets (Lot # 6K029-SEI) because these products contain a potentially harmful, undeclared ingredient that may dangerously affect a person’s blood Continue Reading »

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Jun 27 2008

Study shows prostate cancer gene 3 (PCA3) correlates with severity of prostate cancer

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A study published in the May 2008 issue of the peer-reviewed Journal of Urology demonstrates that the prostate cancer gene 3 (PCA3) can be used to detect and stratify stage and grade of prostate cancer.(1)
Following recent calls for a more accurate test for the detection of prostate cancer,(2)(3) the results of this study indicate the PROGENSA(TM) PCA3 gene-based urine test may be clinically useful in identifying men with low-grade Continue Reading »

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Jun 27 2008

Multifunctional nanoparticles image, target, and treat tumors

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Encapsulating magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles within a silica shell has yielded a new multifunctional nanoparticle that has the potential to image, target, and treat tumors with water-insoluble anticancer drugs. comprare generico viagra soft A report of this work appears in Continue Reading »

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Jun 26 2008

Adult Stem Cell Therapy For Erectile Dysfunction

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ORLANDO, FL (UroToday.com) - Dr. Tom Lue discussed autologous stem cell use for ED. He discussed that ability for the planarian species to regenerate any part of its body, but the salamander can only regenerate a limb. In man there are also stem cells, which are undifferentiated cells that have potential to also regenerate.
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Jun 26 2008

Sciele Pharma And Plethora Solutions Holdings PLC Announce Initiation Of Pivotal Phase III Trials For PSD502 For Premature Ejaculation

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Sciele Pharma, Inc. ("Sciele") (NASDAQ:SCRX), a specialty pharmaceutical company, and Plethora Solutions Holdings PLC ("Plethora") (AIM:PLE), the specialist developer of products for the treatment and management of urological disorders, jointly announced that they have initiated patient enrollment for the Phase III clinical trials in the U.S. for PSD502 Continue Reading »

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Jun 25 2008

Radiation therapy prolongs life in men with recurrent prostate cancer

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Men whose tumors recur after prostate cancer surgery are three times more likely to survive their disease long term if they undergo radiotherapy within two years of the recurrence. Surprisingly, survival benefits were best in men whose new tumors were growing fastest, according to results of a ‘look-back’ study of 635 men by Johns Hopkins Continue Reading »

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Jun 25 2008

Screening or treatment for prostate cancer?

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Buy generic cipro Is screening or treatment for prostate cancer the reason for decreased mortality in the USA, compared to the UK?
The striking decline in prostate cancer mortality in the USA, compared with the UK in 1994-2004, coincided with a much higher uptake of screening in the USA.
Nevertheless, conclude researchers at the University of Bristol, speculation Continue Reading »

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Jun 24 2008

1 In 10 Men Suffer From Erectile Dysfunction Due To Work Related Stress

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New research has shown that 1 in 10 men experience erectile dysfunction
(ED) and as many as 1 in 5 men suffer a loss of libido, as a result of
work-related stress.
These latest figures suggest that 90% of men have shown at least one
clinical feature of stress due to work but only 54% of men know that
stress from work may be the cause of their ED. Stress, either at work or Continue Reading »

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Jun 24 2008

Daily Vardenafil For 6 Months Has No Detrimental Effects On Semen Characteristics Or Reproductive Hormones In Men With Normal Baseline Levels

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UroToday.com - This a randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled, parallel group, multicenter study involving 200 men with or without erectile dysfunction. Men (25-64 years of age) did not have ejaculatory dysfunction. Subjects were randomized to daily treatment with vardenafil, sildenafil or placebo for 6 months. Baseline sperm concentrations were compared to specimens acquired after 6 months of placebo Continue Reading »

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Jun 24 2008

Mapping of prostate cancer genes opens the door to new treatments

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Genetic changes during the initiation and progression of prostate cancer have eluded scientists to date. Now for the first time researchers have identified a specific gene expression profile of prostate cancer stem cells, with important implications for future treatments.
The findings, published in BioMed Central’s open access journal Genome Biology, revealed 581 genes that are differentially Continue Reading »

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Jun 24 2008

Developmental changes during the teenage years raise men’s heart disease risk

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Normal developmental changes during the teenage years leave young adult men at higher risk of heart disease than their female counterparts, researchers report in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association.
"Women’s protective advantage against heart disease starts young," said Antoinette Moran, M.D., lead author of the study and professor and Continue Reading »

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Jun 24 2008

New Patient Research Shows Importance Of Early Success In Treating Erectile Dysfunction

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A UK study, made available at the 10th Congress of the European Society of Sexual Medicine in Lisbon, has warned healthcare professionals who treat erectile dysfunction (ED) of the importance of their first patient consultation. Authors observed that the success of the first consultation and treatment is important both directly - on measures Continue Reading »

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Jun 24 2008

Low Testosterone May Cause Health Problems That Lead To Erectile Dysfunction

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Men with erectile dysfunction should be examined for testosterone deficiency and the metabolic syndrome, because these conditions commonly occur together, a new study shows. The results will be presented at The Endocrine Society’s 90th Annual Meeting in San Francisco.
"Erectile dysfunction is a portal into men’s health," said the study’s senior author, Aksam Yassin, MD, PhD, of the Clinic for Urology and Continue Reading »

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Jun 23 2008

FDA Reports Hearing Loss Linked To Viagra And Other PDE5 Inhibitors

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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has received reports of sudden reduction or loss of hearing following the use of PDE5 inhibitors, a class of drugs
that includes the erectile dysfunction (ED) medications Viagra, Levitra, and Cialis and also Revatio, used to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension
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Jun 23 2008

Loop diuretics linked to bone loss in older men

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Older men who take loop diuretics, commonly prescribed drugs for heart failure and hypertension, appear to have increased rates of hip bone loss than men who are not taking this medication, according to a report in the April 14 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine.
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Jun 23 2008

Good sleep patterns paramount to health in older men

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It appears that disrupted rest and activity rhythms are associated with increased mortality rates among older men, according to new University of Minnesota research.
A group of about 3,000 men older than 67, were tested for rest and activity biological rhythms via a wrist device called an actigraph. The device tracked participants’ movement, including the peak times Continue Reading »

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Jun 23 2008

VIVUS Enters Into 30 Million Dollars Funding Collaboration For The Phase 3 Studies Of Avanafil For Erectile Dysfunction

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VIVUS, Inc. (NASDAQ: VVUS) announced that it has entered into a $30 million funding collaboration with Deerfield Management ("Deerfield"). Under the terms of the agreements, Deerfield will provide funds for the phase 3 program for avanafil, a fast-acting, highly selective, Continue Reading »

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Jun 23 2008

Many men with androgen deficiency do not receive treatment

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The majority of men with androgen deficiency may not be receiving treatment despite having sufficient access to care, according to a report in the May 26 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine.
Androgen deficiency in men means the body has lower than normal amounts of male hormones, including testosterone, Continue Reading »

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Jun 23 2008

Premature Ejaculation: International Consensus Will Aid Future Diagnosis, Treatment And Research

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International experts from ten countries have teamed up to develop the first ever evidence-based definition of lifelong premature ejaculation (PE) in the hope that it will aid future diagnosis, treatment and research.
The results of their in-depth study, conducted by the Standards Committee of the International Society for Sexual Medicine, have just been published online by two leading Wiley-Blackwell publications, the urology journal BJU Continue Reading »

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Jun 23 2008

New national ad campaign encourages men to take preventive steps in their health care

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Men’s Health News The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) joined with The Advertising Council today to launch a national public service campaign designed to raise awareness among middle-aged men about the importance of preventive medical testing.
Men are 25 percent less likely than women to have visited the doctor within the past year and are 38 percent more likely than women to have neglected Continue Reading »

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Jun 19 2008

Health policy for men in the pipeline

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Plans are in the pipeline to raise awareness of health issues which affect men in particular.
The Federal Health Minister Nicola Roxon says the government has set in motion plans for the development of Australia’s first health policy for men based on a draft document developed in 1996.
The Health Minister says a discussion paper followed by consultations across the country over the next Continue Reading »

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Jun 19 2008

Less educated, older men more likely to view depression negatively

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Less educated, older men are more likely to view depression negatively, while almost one in five Australians say they wouldn’t work with someone suffering depression, according to researchers from The Australian National University.
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Jun 19 2008

Innovative Research Into Erectile Dysfunction In Diabetics Rewarded At ESSM Congress

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