Testing for a protein called EPCA that signals the early presence of prostate cancer could help doctors detect the disease up to five years sooner than it can now be diagnosed.That good news is reported in the March issue of the Journal of Urology.
Testing for a protein called EPCA that signals the early presence of prostate cancer could help doctors detect the disease up to five years sooner than it can now be diagnosed.That good news is reported in the March issue of the Journal of Urology.