There are self-care strategies that may aid in helping to prevent prostate cancer, the second most common cause of cancer-related death in men. Located below the bladder, the prostate is the gland ...
The signs and symptoms of prostate cancer may include frequent urination, urgency, or a need to urinate during the night. Men may also notice that they have difficulty starting to urinate, as well as ...
“The key here is I don’t believe that testosterone increases the risk of prostate cancer progression or biochemical recurrence," says Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH. Overall, 39% of those who received a ...
Jan. 30, 2025 — A new study shows that artificial intelligence (AI) can help doctors make better decisions when treating cancer. However, it also highlights challenges in how doctors and AI work ...
Jan. 15, 2025 – Prostate cancer is quite common – over 60% of those diagnosed are men over the age of 65 – but it’s not a high priority for cancer researchers. One big reason ...
Prostate cancer that has become resistant to hormone therapy could be treated using a new drug that is currently in clinical trials for ovarian and bile duct cancer, according to research ...
But the location of the cancer in the prostate could be anywhere, which would seem to be difficult to direct the treatment probe to. SquareStem January 10, 2025 06:23 AM ...
Cancer does not discriminate, except when it does. Prostate cancer takes a harsher toll on Black men than other American men. Black men are almost 70% more likely than white men to develop prostate ...
The study suggests that doctors may need to rethink current screening ... Inherited Gene Elevates Prostate Cancer Risk in Affected Families Jan. 28, 2025 — The inherited mutated gene WNT9B ...
Prostate cancer is now the most common cancer in the UK, according to new analysis - as a leading charity renewed its calls for a national screening program. NHS data found 55,033 men were ...
Prostate cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer in men, with an 11% share of deaths. The above statistics are so disheartening. We need cancer machines in public hospitals yesterday.