Protein in urine strong indicator of prostate cancer risk
A protein in urine could be a strong indicator of prostate cancer risk, according to British scientists who say their findings could one day be developed into a quick and simple test for the disease.
Scientists from the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute and the Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) said the protein, called microseminoprotein-beta or MSMB, is found at reduced levels in men diagnosed with the disease and are also lower in men with more aggressive forms of the cancer.
"The protein is easy to detect because it is found in urine and would potentially be a very simple test to carry out on men to identify those most at risk of developing the disease," said Hayley Whitaker of the Cambridge institute, who led the study.
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October 29, 2010 6:31 AM
Yes you are right Prostate cancer is very dangerous cancer that occurs in a man's prostate. I little bit know about that because my friend was effected from this kind of cancer so at that time i heard about a medical tourism that is a big plate forum which is provided a huge list of hospitals world wide about cancer treatment.
December 16, 2010 12:44 AM
Of course,you are saying right that protein in urine could be a strong indicator of prostate cancer risk.I am saying this because i have listened this kind of disease a month ago from a doctor of IVF Treatment Center.He told me same as you described here.Thanks to confirm this kind of knowledge.
July 12, 2011 12:58 PM
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