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Researchers confirmed previous findings that the sexual transmitted infection known as Trichomonas vaginalis is associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer in a study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
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... month. Researchers followed two groups of men suffering from prostate cancer - one with the sexually transmitted infection Trichomoniasis, caused by a parasite - and found that the group suffering from the infection developed more likely to suffer ...
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... easily detected with testing and are treatable with antibiotics. Left untreated or not caught early, a bacterial infection can lead to more serious complications, including infertility, infant mortality in pregnancy, chronic health issues and in ...
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Boston, MA--A new study from Harvard School of Public Health and Brigham and Women's Hospital researchers has found a strong association between the common sexually transmitted infection, Trichomonas vaginalis, and risk of advanced and lethal prostate cancer in men.
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... led researchers following up on a small study that linked prostate cancer to the sexually transmitted disease Trichomonas vaginalis. Up to three-quarters of men who carry the parasite have no symptoms. The researchers studied blood samples taken ...
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