Proveri Inc - Improving Prostate Cancer Diagnosis- One Patient at a Time.

Improving Prostate Cancer Diagnosis & Prognosis One Patient at a Time.
 

Prostate Cancer will affect 1 out of every 5 men.

 

Problem: Diagnosis & Accurate Prognosis

 

Two main deficiencies presently impede providing rapid accurate treatment guidance to newly suspected prostate cancer patients:

Zhenyu Jia1, Yipeng Wang, Anne Sawyer, Huazhen Yao, Farahnaz Rahmatpanah, Xiao-Qin Xia, Qiang Xu, Rebecca Pio, Tolga Turan, James A. Koziol, Steve Goodison, Philip Carpenter, Jessica Wang-Rodriquez, Anne Simoneau, Frank Meyskens, Manuel Sutton, Waldemar Lernhardt, Thomas Beach, Joseph Monforte, Michael McClelland1, and Dan Mercola. Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer Using Differentially Expressed Genes in Stroma. Cancer Research, in press.
  1. The lack of accurate diagnosis when biopsy results are ambiguous.

  2. The lack of accurate tools that distinguish patients with aggressive cancer requiring treatment from those patients with indolent cancer amenable to surveillance ("watchful waiting").