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Selected plant constituents for the prevention and treatment of prostate cancer.
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Over the last several decades epidemiological, human migratory studies, pre-clinical and even early phase clinical trials have suggested that dietary constituents may offer a protective effect in reducing the incidence of multiple cancers, including cancer of the prostate. Given the potential that some of these compounds have shown in pre-clinical and even some clinical investigations, it is essential to further identify and develop promising new agents in the hope of creating a broad spectrum of cancer chemopreventive agents. In our studies, we characterized two agents for prostate cancer chemoprevention: carnosol and alpha-mangostin. Carnosol, a dietary diterpene, found in Mediterranean herbs including basil, oregano, sage, and thyme has been shown to decrease prostate cancer cell viability. In our analysis we found carnosol to function as a dual disruptor of the androgen and estrogen receptor-alpha using in vitro and in vivo models. Further study found these traits to be unique when compared to FDA approved anti-androgens and anti-estrogens. alpha-Mangostin, a dietary xanthone, isolated from the mangosteen fruit, was also observed to decrease prostate cancer cell viability. We evaluated alpha-mangostin for kinase inhibition against 50 different kinases. Of those, alpha-mangostin was found to be most effective against CDK4. Our analysis describes the in vitro and in vivo inhibition of prostate cancer using alpha-mangostin. We are proposing that alpha-mangostin and carnosol have unique mechanisms of action and may be further developed as cancer chemopreventive agents.
Selected plant constituents for the prevention and treatment of prostate cancer.
Prostate Cancer treatment using the Da Vinci System
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Prostate Cancer – PSA After Surgery
www.medical-research-study-directory.info Prostate cancer. Results of the PSA level after prostate removal surgery. Six weeks after Robotic prostate surgery. It’s very important to see where your PSA level drops to after surgery. One usually has to wait six weeks for the first after surgery PSA level. One man’s prostate cancer surgery recovery. Prostate cancer – Prostate surgery recovery
What is the number of procedures for prostate cancer brachytherapy, external beam radiotherapy in Europe & US?
I am looking for the 2010 numbers of these treatments for prostate cancer, both in the US and in Europe. I am not looking just for prostate cancer incidence, but treatments numbers broken out by treatment modality.
I am close to 65, poor, have prostate cancer, after treatments, PSA is Zero, how & what I should get medicare?
Otherwise, I am healthy. My steady income is only $600 from Social Security, maybe get a little help from relatives. I live in San Francisco, CA. how and what the medicare coverages are necessary for me to get?
Thank you very much.
What is the number of procedures for prostate cancer brachytherapy, external beam radiotherapy in Europe & US?
I am looking for the 2010 numbers of these treatments for prostate cancer, both in the US and in Europe. I am not looking just for prostate cancer incidence, but treatments numbers broken out by treatment modality.
I am close to 65, poor, have prostate cancer, after treatments, PSA is Zero, how & what I should get medicare?
Otherwise, I am healthy. My steady income is only $600 from Social Security, maybe get a little help from relatives. I live in San Francisco, CA. how and what the medicare coverages are necessary for me to get?
Thank you very much.
What is the number of procedures for prostate cancer brachytherapy, external beam radiotherapy in Europe & US?
I am looking for the 2010 numbers of these treatments for prostate cancer, both in the US and in Europe. I am not looking just for prostate cancer incidence, but treatments numbers broken out by treatment modality.
I am close to 65, poor, have prostate cancer, after treatments, PSA is Zero, how & what I should get medicare?
Otherwise, I am healthy. My steady income is only $600 from Social Security, maybe get a little help from relatives. I live in San Francisco, CA. how and what the medicare coverages are necessary for me to get?
Thank you very much.
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