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01/11/2010 - 18:03

The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) recently updated the NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines for Oncology™ for Prostate Cancer to reflect new recommendations regarding active surveillance, also referred to as watchful waiting, for men with low risk prostate cancer. The NCCN guidelines, based on scientific data, are the most widely used standards for cancer care.

A significant change incorporated into the updated NCCN Guidelines for Prostate Cancer is the recommendation for active surveillance and only active surveillance for many men diagnosed with prostate cancer. Men with low risk prostate cancer who have a life expectancy of less than 10 years should be offered and recommended active surveillance.

12/09/2009 - 09:08

Clement Ip, PhD, Professor Emeritus in Oncology from the Department of Cancer Prevention and Control at Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI), is the principal investigator of a $5.4M P01 grant from the National Institutes of Health to study the role of finasteride and selenium in preventing prostate cancer.

Finasteride is a drug used to treat male pattern baldness, and has since been approved to treat men with prostate cancer. Finasteride is more well-known by its brand names, including Propecia. The development and enlargement of the prostate gland are dependent on the potent androgen 5a-dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Finasteride metabolites in blood and urine and decreases DHT. Selenium is thought to work cooperatively with finasteride to modulate certain molecular events in controlling the clonal expansion of prostate cancer cells.

10/07/2009 - 16:12

NFL star to share personal story and message of early detection at 19th annual event

NFL Hall of Famer Mike Haynes will be honored with the Gilda Radner Courage Award and will be the keynote speaker at Roswell Park’s 19th annual All Star Night, a white-tie gala presented by HSBC in support of research and patient care, on Saturday, October 24, at Shea’s Performing Arts Center.

09/04/2009 - 12:49

Diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in August 2003, Jon Lyon has fought his cancer with every treatment option possible and he continues to look for new therapies to keep his disease under control.

Jon has actively researched treatment options for advanced prostate cancer and participated in several clinical studies. “They have brought me good, quality time. Some treatments have worked better than others but all have helped me to stay alive. I am confident that someday scientists will defeat this dreadful disease, and I want to be one of the first to receive that therapy.”

06/29/2009 - 10:50

Watch Roswell Park Cancer Institute's Dr. Khurshid Guru introduce News 4 viewers to the future of traditional surgery, where doctors' hands never touch the patient's body.

04/27/2009 - 10:56

A significant number of breast and prostate cancers eventually become resistant to current treatment approaches. A prevailing paradigm in the field is that if specific molecules can be identified that fuel the cancer’s ability to resist current treatments, then a new arsenal of drugs directed to those molecules should halt cancer in its tracks.

04/09/2009 - 11:04

The Department of Radiation Medicine at Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI), the most technically advanced and comprehensively equipped radiation facility in Western New York, is expanding. The department installed its second Trilogy™ System, increasing the availability of state-of-the-art treatments to cancer patients.

03/20/2009 - 11:09

Faced with an increasing demand for chemotherapy and infusion services and to help meet the needs of cancer patients from Western New York, Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI) has expanded its Amherst Center, 100 College Park, Amherst, NY.