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Purdue-IU Team Uncovers Potential Prostate Cancer Marker

Rosemary

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Studies by a Purdue University-led team have revealed a potential marker for prostate cancer that could be the starting point for less invasive testing and improved diagnosis of the disease.

The team used a new analysis technique to create a profile of the lipids, or fats, found in prostate tissue and discovered a molecular compound that appears to be useful in identifying cancerous and precancerous tissue. The profile revealed that cholesterol sulfate is a compound that is absent in healthy prostate tissue, but is a major fat found in prostate cancer tumors.

http://www.redorbit.com/news/health...tate_cancer_marker/index.html?source=r_health
 

xrayspex

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what do you make of this in relation to cfs/me? Wouldn't get VIP blood test for xmrv be a good way to look for prostrate cancer risk?