QUEST informs readers of the latest advances in urologic prostate cancer research, especially detection, prevention, and treatment.

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Personalizing Active Surveillance:

How to Predict if Prostate Cancer Will Become Aggressive Research led at the University of California San Francisco identified seven clinical characteristics of men with low-risk prostate cancer that could help determine which patients have more—or less—risk of later developing…

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Drink More Coffee, Have Less Prostate Cancer Risk?

Researchers analyzed 16 studies including more than one million people and found that drinking more coffee was correlated with lower risks of developing prostate cancer. For each additional cup of coffee, there was a nearly 1% decrease in the risk…

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