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Charity comments on possible link between vitamin E and increased risk of prostate cancer12 Oct 2011

The Prostate Cancer Charity comments on new research, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) which suggests that men who took vitamin E supplements were more likely to develop the disease than those who did not.

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The Prostate Cancer Charity comments on draft guidelines from NICE on the use of cabazitaxel for men with prostate cancer29 Sep 2011

The Prostate Cancer Charity comments on new draft guidance issued by NICE today (30 September) that it is not recommending the use of cabazitaxel as a treatment for men with advanced prostate cancer.

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The Prostate Cancer Charity comments on new research into genetic changes in aggressive prostate cancer16 Aug 2011

The Prostate Cancer Charity comments on new research, published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, which has uncovered five genetic variants believed to play a key role in the progression and a man's chances of dying from the disease.

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Prostate Cancer Research Funding Survey02 Aug 2011

We would like to hear your views on prostate cancer research. We are reviewing the way we fund research, and the types or areas of research that we fund. 

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New technology reveals ‘puppet master’ genes involved in prostate cancer growth01 Aug 2011

Scientists funded by The Prostate Cancer Charity and the Medical Research Council have taken a step forward in understanding how prostate cancer grows, with the discovery of several genes that play an unexpected role in controlling the development of the disease, according to new research published today in Oncogene.

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Abstract submission for the National Research Conference now closed29 Jul 2011

Abstract sumbission now closed

Scientists and researchers are invited to submit an abstract to profile their work at the Charity's National Research Conference 'From laboratory to life: Progress in prostate cancer'.

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New technology reveals ‘puppet master’ genes involved in prostate cancer growth29 Jul 2011

Scientists funded by The Prostate Cancer Charity and the Medical Research Council have taken a step forward in understanding how prostate cancer  grows, with the discovery of several genes that play an unexpected role in controlling the development of the disease, according to new research published today (Monday) in Oncogene.

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