Study Defines Parameters for Catching Prostate Cancer Earlier
Study Defines Parameters for Catching Prostate Cancer Earlier
New research published in European Urology Oncology studied patients diagnosed with prostate cancer in an effort to develop more effective treatment options, leading to better prognoses overall. Prostate cancer can be an especially deadly disease and many men are at risk of being diagnosed at some point in their lifetimes.In 2024 alone, nearly 300,000 of new cases of prostate cancer are expected to be diagnosed in the United States and an estimated 35,250 men are expected to die from the disease. One in 6-8 men are at risk of being diagnosed with this cancer, which carries a five-year survival rate (99% in the early stages and 34% for late stage). Black men are also 1.7 times more likely to be diagnosed compared to Caucasian men and they are 2.1 times more likely to die from it.The team used the Gleason score, a system ranging from 6 to 10, to analyze patients with prostate cancer. A lower score on the scale means that cancer cells still closely resemble normal ones and are likely to spread slowly with higher numbers representing cells that are more mutated and likely to spread quickly. The team biopsied participants to determine their score, and subsequently measure disease progression and risk of mortality.
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