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Hormone Therapy (ADT) Does Not Increase The Risk Of Cardiac Threats in Prostate Cancer

Again, prostate cancer confusion continues to reign. A recent study reported at the ASTRO (American Society for Radiation Oncology) conference claims that the addition of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) in men with clinically localized prostate cancer was not associated with increased cardiovascular mortality. According to Jason A. Efstathiou, MD, Ph.D.l, of the Massachusetts General Hospital [...]

A Hallmark Moment For Private Medical Insurers – The Impact of the Affordable Care Act

We have just reached a red letter moment in the area of medical insurance. The provision of the Affordable Care Act that requires medical insurers to spend 80% of the consumers’ premium dollars they collect—85% for large group insurers—on actual medical care rather than overhead, marketing expenses and profit just kicked in to effect. This [...]

Hormonal Therapy (ADT) Is Associated With An Increase of Thrombotic Events

A recent article in the journal Cancer reported that there is an association for men being treated for prostate cancer with androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) and a risk of developing blood clots. The article, written by Edhaie et al. analyzed the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) –Medicare database to identify 154,611 men over the [...]

THE WORK DOESN’T SPEAK FOR ITSELF

Sometimes you have a good idea and you aren't sure why others don't get on board right away. It gets frustrating for some because they realize that the idea of "if you build it, they will come" does not hold up very well in reality. In fact what becomes more true is that if you [...]

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Prostate Cancer and the Role of Genes As Prognosticators

We know that both a positive family history and racial background are among the strongest epidemiological risk factors for prostate cancer. It is also recognized that the role of candidate genetic markers to prostate cancer is more difficult to identify than the identification of other cancer susceptibility genes. Despite the localization of several susceptibility loci, [...]

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