Clinical Intervention Trial Finds Benefit of Lycopene. Cancer Weekly (November 27, 2001) :38.
The Prostate Cancer Infolink. http://www.comed.com/prostate.
The Prostate Cancer Foundation, the U.S. Army's Prostate Cancer Research Program, the Institute for Prostate Cancer Research, the National Cancer Institute, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention all provide information on the latest research on prostate cancer.
The American Medical Association has a journal published monthly. I would read this journal about breast cancer because it has updated information.
There are a number of references where one can get information about participating in prostate cancer research. For instance, ones medical specialist may have connections to researchers involved in these studies. One may also refer to the UK Genetic Prostate Cancer or to the Prostate Cancer Research for more specific information about volunteering to be a research subject.
Information regarding prostate cancer treatment can be found all over the internet. There are several non-profit organisations dedicated to informing the people. The best information though should be obtained through a oncologist.
lung cancer is in the lungs, prostate cancer is in the prostate.
A number of websites are helpful when it comes to prostte cancer. Try these sites: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001418/, http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/prostate and http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/prostate-cancer/DS00043.
The treatment for prostate cancer or an enlarged prostate depends on the stage of the cancer or issues with BPH. Some surgeons will recommend removing the prostate and others experienced in more advanced treatments can use robotic surgery to remove the cancer and possibly keeping the prostate intact. A urologist experienced in dealing with prostate cancer and treating enlarged prostate would be able to give you more information and options available.
What are some expert or authoritative sources of information on this research for cancer
Fiorica, James. "Prevention and Treatment of Breast Cancer." Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics 28 no. 4 (December 2001).
It is recommended by the Mayo Clinic website that a male between the ages of 40 and 75 are recommended by physicians to have a prostate cancer screening done. If one is diagnosed with prostate cancer then it is best to catch it as early as possible. More information on the process of having a prostate cancer screening performed can be found online at the Mayo Clinic website.
Procedures to treat prostate cancer and chemotherapy, radiation therapy or surgery. Surgery can include removal of cancer from the prostate, or removal of prostate gland.