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In June this year, Paul Henderson received test results showing elevated PSA levels. In this weekly diary, he will be sharing ...
Check your risk According to the NHS, prostate cancer usually develops slowly, meaning there may not be any symptoms for years.
Let’s talk about something most guys would rather ignore: that walnut-sized gland sitting just below your bladder. The prostate doesn’t get much attention until it causes problems, but by then ...
May 19, 2025 New ways to test for prostate cancer are being developed to help with early detection Researchers try spit and urine analysis to improve PSA testing, which can show false positives ...
Dr. Jim Adams, Chief Medical Officer of Northwestern Medicine, joins Lisa Dent for his weekly checkup and this time we’re talking about the first steps to take when you realize you’re going to the ...
When Steven Jones was diagnosed with prostate cancer, his daughter Madeline didn't know anything about Australia's most diagnosed cancer for males. Now she is highlighting the impact of the disease.
A father-of-three has advised men not to put off routine check-ups after his own doctor's visit revealed he had stage three prostate cancer. Documentary maker Neil Maggs, 50, told BBC Radio ...
A new at-home saliva test could help identify men with a high risk of prostate cancer more accurately than blood tests, leading to earlier diagnosis and more successful treatment. Prostate cancer i… ...
Watching changes in men's PSA blood tests may be the best way of predicting which men have life-threatening prostate cancer, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.