FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE BLOG
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Prostate enlargement is promoted by autoimmune inflammation
Prostate enlargement—benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)—is fundamentally an inflammatory process that can undergo conversion to malignancy and emerge as prostate cancer. The authors of a study just published in The Journal of Urology offer important evidence that autoimmune phenomena drive prostate inflammation and enlargement.
A middle path in the debate over PSA testing for prostate cancer
A middle path in the debate over PSA testing for prostate cancer
Prostate-specific antigen velocity not such a good indicator for prostate biopsy and cancer detection
Prostate-specific antigen velocity not such a good indicator for prostate biopsy and cancer detection
Pomegranate Juice Slows Rising PSA After Prostate Cancer Treatment
Pomegranate juice slows rising PSA following surgery or radiation for prostate cancer.