A Japanese study has shown that targeting the chemokine receptor CCR4 using treatment with the monoclonal antibody (MAb) mogamulizumab (Poteligeo, Kyowa, Amgen) depleted immune regulatory T cells ...
With the help of man’s best friend, scientists at the Prostate Cancer Foundation in Santa Monica have proven that a dog’s nose can be an accurate early detector for prostate cancer. The implications ...
Highly-trained dogs are able to detect prostate cancer in urine with 98 percent accuracy, according to a study presented May 18 at the annual meeting of the American Urological Association in Orlando.
Prostate cancer affects about one in eight men each year, and is one of the most common types of cancer in men). Researchers have been studying novel therapeutic approaches for years. And when it ...
Trained dogs can spot aggressive prostate cancers by detecting trace amounts of chemical biomarkers in urine samples, says a new study. The researchers describe the utility of a new multisystem ...
SAN FRANCISCO—Dogs can be trained to detect prostate cancer by smelling urine samples and signaling the presence of certain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) produced by cancer cells, according to ...
Researchers at IUPUI believe they've found a new medical breakthrough -- using dogs to find prostate cancer in urine. Over the past two years, Amanda Siegel and Mangilal Agarwal have used lab ...
Over 350,000 men die of prostate cancer every year. Although treatment options such as androgen deprivation therapy and chemotherapy are effective in early stages of the disease, once the disease ...
Dogs can be trained to sniff out evidence of prostate cancer in human urine with near-perfect accuracy, Italian researchers report. Two specially trained dogs were able to detect organic chemicals ...
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