Skip to content
The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

Title

Name

Primary Menu
  • Home
  • Mindanao
  • Visayas
  • National
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Business
  • International
  • SciTech
  • Health & Wellness
  • Sports
  • About Us
    • Regional Advertising Rates
    • Contact Us
    • Profile
  • Home
  • International
  • Prostate cancer: Five types ‘found’ – BBC News
  • Featured
  • Health
  • International

Prostate cancer: Five types ‘found’ – BBC News

Editor July 30, 2015

SCIENTISTS have identified five types of prostate cancer, each with a distinct genetic signature.

And by comparing 250 samples removed in surgery with the patients’ subsequent progress, they have identified some types that are more likely to recur.

Until now, there has been no reliable way to know which patients have the more aggressive cancers requiring the most urgent and intensive therapy.

But much larger trials are still needed to be certain of these early results.

Spreading aggressively

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in UK men, with 41,700 cases diagnosed each year.

Prof Malcolm Mason, of Cancer Research UK, which conducted the research with Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, said some of the types were like a pussycat – growing slowly and causing few problems, while others were like a tiger – growing and spreading aggressively.

And researcher Dr Alastair Lamb said it could be possible to combine this genetic information with existing tests to identify patients most at risk.

He said: “These findings could help doctors decide on the best course of treatment for each individual patient, based on the characteristics of their tumour.

“The next step is to confirm these results in bigger studies and drill down into the molecular ‘nuts and bolts’ of each specific prostate cancer type.”

But he cautioned there were still many questions to be ironed out, including whether the technique could be used routinely in hospitals.

Dr Iain Frame, of Prostate Cancer UK, said: “For men to truly benefit from these findings it is now vital that the research community comes together to confirm the most efficient methods for testing for different types of prostate cancer that can be bought to the clinic. ” ( BBC News )

Link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-33704917

fb-share-icon
Tweet 20

Continue Reading

Previous: ‘Strong evidence’ of Israeli war crimes in Gaza – Al Jazeera
Next: Egypt court ‘adjourns Al Jazeera trial for ninth time’ – Al Jazeera

Related News

CKD1
  • Health

Millions At Risk: Why Chronic Disease is a Crisis We Can’t Ignore

Editor June 27, 2025
Dmitry-Medvedev
  • International

Russian official claims nations ready to supply Iran with nuclear weapons

Editor June 23, 2025
Iran-Nuclear-Sites-target
  • International

Nuclear watchdog condemns US attack on Iranian nuclear sites as ‘illegal’

Editor June 23, 2025

Trending News

Visa Stays Ahead of the Curve in AI-Driven Commerce in the Philippines Jeffrey-Navarro,-Country-Manager,-Visa-Philippines 1
  • Business

Visa Stays Ahead of the Curve in AI-Driven Commerce in the Philippines

July 1, 2025
Singapore Airlines Group continues progress on Decarbonisation Journey with Neste and World Energy Agreements Singapore-Airline 2
  • Business

Singapore Airlines Group continues progress on Decarbonisation Journey with Neste and World Energy Agreements

July 1, 2025
Pag-IBIG Fund Earns 13th Straight Unmodified Opinion from COA Official-Artwork-for-PR2025-14 3
  • National

Pag-IBIG Fund Earns 13th Straight Unmodified Opinion from COA

July 1, 2025
Michael Harris Conlin Wins 2025 Philippine Barista Championship, Paving the Way for Philippine Coffee on the World Stage Michael-Harris-Conlin 4
  • Sports

Michael Harris Conlin Wins 2025 Philippine Barista Championship, Paving the Way for Philippine Coffee on the World Stage

June 30, 2025
Millions At Risk: Why Chronic Disease is a Crisis We Can’t Ignore CKD1 5
  • Health

Millions At Risk: Why Chronic Disease is a Crisis We Can’t Ignore

June 27, 2025
  • Facebook
  • X
  • YouTube
  • Blog
Copyright © 2025. The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper. All Rights Reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.