Doctors say active monitoring, hormone therapy and newer focal treatments are reshaping care decisions for men.
Screening men for prostate cancer would save thousands of lives by slashing their risk of dying from the disease by 13 per cent, a major study reveals. Testing led to a ‘sustained reduction’ in deaths ...
The issues affecting you. Revealed. Explained. Discussed. Now on WGAL 8 InFocus. Hello, I'm Susan Shapiro. About 1 in 8 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. The American ...
Johnson & Johnson today announced new real world head-to-head evidence demonstrating that patients with metastatic castration ...
A family history of prostate cancer has long been one of the few universally accepted risk factors for the disease. New findings now provide evidence that risk stratification based on family history ...
Giles Turner, from Brighton, is one of the men who could benefit from the drug Men with aggressive prostate cancer should be given a drug that halves their risk of death, experts have urged the NHS.
Obesity Tied to Risk of Prostate Cancer After Negative Biopsy No correlation seen for high levels of metabolic factors and risk of prostate cancer Metabolic factors are not associated with the risk of ...
While prostate cancer recurrence is a major cause of death in patients receiving localized treatment, there are other significant causes of mortality. While prostate cancer progression or recurrence ...
Offering prostate cancer tests only to men with a confirmed genetic marker for it leaves black men at greater risk, a man ...
Black men have one of the highest rates of prostate cancer. In fact, 1 in 6 will develop the disease in their lifetimes. And we also have twice the risk of dying from prostate cancer compared to White ...
We Need 500,000 Black Men and Others to Give Us Only $5 Each NBCI and Black Pearl Media Works aim to produce a ...