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ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) --- Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of death in men right behind heart disease. Patients with this cancer often don’t find out until the disease has ...
Men assessed as healthy after a pathologist analyzes their tissue sample may still have an early form of prostate cancer.
Patients with this cancer often don’t find out until the disease has advanced quite a bit. But there are some signs to watch for, and a new test to identify prostate cancer.
Almost half of men falsely believe they need invasive tests to check for prostate cancer, cancer awareness campaigners in the UK say. A rectal exam – during which a doctor or nurse will check ...
Here are expert answers to common questions about a prostate cancer experience, particularly regarding radiation procedures, from the recent CURE® Educated Patient® Prostate Cancer Summit chaired by ...
Inclusion criteria included histologically proven prostate adenocarcinoma, stage T1, T2 or T3 disease, and no evidence of nodal or distant metastases. The median duration of follow-up was 82 ...
A 10-year follow-up study of nearly 2,500 U.S. men who received prostate cancer treatment will help inform decision-making in terms of treatments and side effects for a diverse population.
Researchers found evidence to suggest that gay and bisexual men who prioritize insertive intercourse may experience better sexual health outcomes with external beam radiotherapy.
Spotting and treating the cancer early can save lives. “If you’re going to find prostate cancer especially, the key is to find it early. If it’s found early, it’s highly curable,” said Vipul Patel, MD ...