Faculty, staff, and students from all five colleges share their latest scholarly pursuits from recent publications, poster presentations, grants, and awards.
Despite advances in detection and
treatment, prostate cancer remains
the leading cancer and second leading
cause of death among men,
according to the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention. Fortunately,
advances in the diagnosis have led
to early detection of prostate cancer
and allowed more men to get treatment.
The down side is that the
two most conventional therapies—
surgery and radiation—come with
numerous side effects.