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Putting the brakes on prostate cancer cells: Androgen receptor can alter normal prostate growth
Prostate cancer hijacks the normal prostate's growth regulation program to release the brakes and grow freely, according to Weill Cornell Medicine researchers. The discovery, published Dec. 13 in ...
The androgen receptor is a key transcriptional factor for the proper sex development —specially in males— and the physiological balance of all the tissues that express this receptor. The androgen ...
In 3 clinical trials investigating the use of androgen receptor pathway inhibitors (ARPIs) in nonmetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (nmCRPC), the primary endpoint of metastases-free ...
Performance and Operational Feasibility of Epstein-Barr Virus–Based Screening for Detection of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma: Direct Comparison of Two Alternative Approaches Activation of the androgen ...
A TTUHSC research team led by Srinivas Nandana, Ph.D., (center) and Manisha Tripathi, Ph.D., (left) recently completed a study focused on uncovering the molecular and signaling mechanisms that drive ...
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CONVERGE-01: Dosimetry, randomized dose optimization, dose escalation, and efficacy of ac-225 rosopatamab tetraxetan in participants with PSMA-positive castration-resistant prostate cancer. This is an ...
A new study using serial liquid biopsies to track how metastatic prostate cancer evolves under treatment pressure showed that ...
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