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Beginning of the chapter Prostate cancer and genetics (Prostate Health Sensor) 25
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SENSORS PROSTATE HEALTH SENSOR Prostate hyperplasia & prostate cancer
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PROSTATE CANCER Polymorphisms The 10 polymorphisms that influence the risk of prostate cancer
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PROSTATE CANCER Polymorphisms
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PROSTATE CANCER Polymorphisms
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PROSTATE CANCER Polymorphisms
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PROSTATE CANCER Polymorphisms
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PROSTATE CANCER The optimal genetic profile: Odds Ratio = 1 The worst genetic profile: Odds Ratio = 359 The average genetic profile: Odds Ratio = 5.9 OR 1 OR 6 OR 359 The relative risk of prostate cancer
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PROSTATE CANCER The usefulness of genetic analysis 1) Prevention 2) Early detection 3) Better treatment
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PROSTATE CANCER Genetic risk, what to do now? Prevention: Avoid high calories and high fat (animal) products Practice regular exercises Avoid the alcohol, as risk factor Follow a diet rich in vitamin D
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PROSTATE CANCER The usefulness of genetic analysis 1) Prevention 2) Early detection 3) Better treatment
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PROSTATE CANCER Genetic risk, what to do now? Prevention: Avoid high calories and high fat (animal) products Practice regular exercises Avoid the alcohol, as risk factor Follow a diet rich in vitamin D EARLY DETECTION: Earlier, more often, more thoroughly PSA level determination and monitoring Bladder emptying studies Pay attention to symptoms of prostate enlargement
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PROSTATE CANCER The usefulness of genetic analysis 1) Prevention 2) Early detection 3) Better treatment
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PHARMACOGENETICS Various drugs and enzymes DRUG D 3A42C192E9 3A5 NAT2 DRUG C 2D6 DRUG B 2C9 DRUG A 1A2 break down
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PROSTATE CANCER Prostate cancer treatment
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End of the chapter Prostate cancer and genetics (Prostate Health Sensor) 25
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