Urologist’s advice on maintaining prostate health
/Prostate health is a primary focus all urologists want men to achieve. Yet prostate health is rarely on men’s health concerns radar.
Read MoreProstate health is a primary focus all urologists want men to achieve. Yet prostate health is rarely on men’s health concerns radar.
Read MoreProstate health is a primary focus all urologists want men to achieve. Yet prostate health is rarely on men’s health concerns radar.
Read MoreAs men become more educated about screenings, and as the number of options for treatment increase, the words “you have prostate cancer” are becoming less and less of a death sentence. But up until very recently, the words “your cancer has metastasized” were as dire a pronouncement as there was.
Read MoreFun fact: Dogs can smell prostate cancer. A 2014 study showed that trained canines can detect prostate cancer with greater than 97 percent accuracy.
Read MoreDoctors continue to study the relationship between vasectomies and prostate cancer risk. And men, it should come as no surprise, continue to pay close attention.
Read MoreFor men who want to take prostate health into their own hands, have we got news for you! Studies indicate the more you ejaculate, the lower is your risk of prostate cancer.
Read MoreOver 233,000 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year and almost 30,000 die every year. We don't have many screening tests available but a new bio markers are being discovered as significant in the process of detecing prostate cancer. Men and women, here's what you need to know.
Read MoreMRI-Guided Biopsy is a huge step forward for prostate cancer detection. Both men and women need to understand this new method and ask your urologist if they're using it.
Read MorePicking the Right Hospital for Prostate Cancer Surgery can be a difficult decision. Each year, it is estimated that more than 240,000 men will be newly diagnosed with prostate cancer, with one out of six men being diagnosed in their lifetime.
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