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PSA Fitness (Power, Strength & Agility)
HALIFAX, N.S., January 16, 2012/CNW/ Prostate Cancer Canada Atlantic is proud to announce the launch of PSA Fitness (Power, Strength & Agility), a free nine week exercise program for men who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer.  PSA Fitness, resistance training and yoga, is an important patient-centered therapy for prostate cancer survivors in Halifax.

TELUS donation to support Prostate Cancer Canada
Toronto, ON- January 13, 2012- On January 10th, Prostate Cancer Canada received a generous donation of $100,000 from TELUS at the launch of the TIEd Together exhibition. TELUS’ donation was made possible through the Canadian Football League Grey Cup cause marketing campaign. The donation will support Prostate Cancer Canada’s ongoing efforts to eliminate the disease through research, education, support and awareness.

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Perfecting Mice Models to Better Understand Prostate Cancer

Dr. Jim Xuan (1999, 2000 and 2002 Research Grants)

Mice are an important part of medical research because they are physiologically very similar to humans and have the same cancer incidence (30 per cent).

By creating genetically modified mice that mimic genetic alterations and human disease progression, scientists can test theories of causes and treatment of prostate cancer. The more closely a mouse model mimics human cancer, the faster it will lead to new treatments.

Dr. Jim Xuan has been awarded three Foundation grants for his work with mice models. In addition to developing new mouse models for prostate cancer, they have created a blood biomarker that helps monitor the initiation and progress of cancer in mice. They have also developed new three-dimensional technology that allows researchers to see what is happening inside the mice. Previously, the only way to evaluate effectiveness of therapy was during autopsy. Now researchers can see the effects of their interventions while mouse models are alive.
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