Scientists at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center have discovered a biochemical process that may give prostate cancer cells the ability to change their shape, squeeze into other organs, and take ...
Preliminary computerized imaging reveals the shape of the prostate and a compartment within the gland--called the transitional zone--consistently differ in men with prostate cancer than those without ...
Preliminary computerized imaging reveals the shape of the prostate and a compartment within the gland -- called the transitional zone -- consistently differ in men with prostate cancer than those ...
To creep into distant parts of the body, some cancer cells have developed a knack for shapeshifting – morphing on command to squeeze into the body’s nooks and crannies. Now, scientists at the Johns ...
About 1 in 8 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, but the screening process for this relatively common cancer isn’t always straightforward. Diagnosis can be a drawn-out and ...
Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center scientists report they have discovered a biochemical process that gives prostate cancer cells the almost unnatural ability to change their shape, squeeze into other ...
The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center recently added irreversible electroporation (IRE) to its slate of focal therapy offerings and is the only cancer center in the region to offer IRE, high-intensity ...