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CyberKnife System Use for Prostate Cancer Quadrupled
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Aug. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Accuray Incorporated (NASDAQ: ARAY) , a global leader in the field of radiosurgery, announced today that use of its CyberKnife(R) Robotic Radiosurgery System to treat extracranial tumors non-invasively has increased by 75 percent worldwide during Accuray's fiscal year ending June 30, 2007. The most dramatic growth was seen in the treatment of lung and prostate cancer in the United States, which doubled and quadrupled respectively since the end of fiscal year 2006.
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Posted on August 08, 2007 23:08 | Colon / Prostate Cancer
Cryoablation as Salvage Therapy for Recurrent Prostate Cancer
Cryosurgery was first used to treat prostate cancer in the early 1970s. Sine then, changes in equipment and techniques have improved the results of cryosurgery, in both tumor control and lower morbidity. Ultrasound-guided surgery allows monitoring of freezing in real time. Monitoring temperature at critical locations, separating the rectum and prostate by saline injection, and using argon gas rather than liquid nitrogen-based equipment have improved results and lowered complication rates.
Cryoablation as Salvage Therapy for R ...
Posted on June 01, 2007 22:06 | Colon / Prostate Cancer
PROVENGE - Designed to stimulate a patient's own immune system
Written by Jack Leeroy
Chicago, IL. -- Apr 21, 2007 -- /prbuzz/ -- PROVENGE is an investigational product that may represent the first in a new class of active cellular immunotherapies that are uniquely designed to stimulate a patient's own immune system. PROVENGE is in late-stage clinical development for the treatment of patients with advanced prostate cancer. In clinical studies, patients typically received three infusions over a one-month period as a complete course of therapy.
The FDA has to give their opinion on wh ...
Posted on April 21, 2007 22:04 | Colon / Prostate Cancer
Selenium cuts prostate riskSome 40,000 men die every year from prostate cancer, but a new study says what a man eats may help prevent the disease. The study, published by the National Cancer Institute, found men who had the highest intakes of the mineral selenium cut their cancer rates by one-half to two-thirds compared to men with the lowest intakes of selenium. "The notion that vitamins and minerals might prevent prostate cancer is a particularly exciting thing," said Dr. Philip Taylor of the National Cancer Institute. Selenium is found in fish, meats, grains and seeds in varying amounts. But it is also available in supplements. Mineral selenium cuts risk of prostate cancer
Posted on February 09, 2007 20:02 | Colon / Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer: the culprit - obesityAmerican researchers have apparently established a close link between obesity and death due to prostate cancer. An excessively high body mass index (BMI) does not cause this disease, but it does aggravate it. For the record, this index is calculated by dividing weight in kilos by height in metres squared. It should stand at between 20 and 25 for adults in good health. Between 25 and 30 it indicates excess weight, and over 30, obesity. -- Prostate cancer: the culprit - obesity
Posted on January 16, 2007 22:01 | Colon / Prostate Cancer
7 Good Tips To Prevent Getting Cancer
To keep it short and sweet lets just say there is TONS of evidence to show where the increase in cancer is coming from. This article will tell you the latest facts and tidbits to help you prevent getting cancer.
1. To prevent getting cancer watch what you expose yourself too! Toxic molecules called free radicals have been proven to damage or mutate our cells at the molecular level. To prevent getting cancer avoid these toxic molecules as much as possible. Common sources are:
-House hold chemicals
-pesticides on your food
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Posted on January 10, 2007 23:01 | Colon / Prostate Cancer
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