Why more men are choosing a ‘watch and wait’ approach for early stage prostate cancer
/Early stage prostate cancer it is becoming more common for a man to choose to “watch and wait” or what is known as active surveillance.
Read MoreEarly stage prostate cancer it is becoming more common for a man to choose to “watch and wait” or what is known as active surveillance.
Read MoreThe current statistics regarding prostate cancer don't seem to be improving much. About 1 in 7 men will contract the disease, making it number two with a bullet behind skin cancer in America.
Read MoreWe know that prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men in the world. But did you know that it is much less prevalent in developed countries?
Read MoreBenign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH is when the prostate gland in men becomes enlarged and is not cancerous.
Read MoreWhen faced with a diagnosis of prostate cancer, a man will have several decisions to make. The most important decision is determining the best available method of treatment.
Read MoreDetecting prostate cancer can be difficult. It grows very slowly and men will not know they have it as there are no outward signs of a lump.
Read MoreThe new 10-minute saliva test uses a technique called liquid biopsy. It works by detecting tumor DNA when it is circulating in the body fluids.
Read MoreAfrican-American men have the highest risk of developing prostate cancer, compared all other races.
Read MoreM who choose ‘active surveillance’ do not follow up with tests and office visits as they should be.
Read MoreTens of thousands of additional men suffer from the burden of painful metastatic prostate cancer, which can lead to bone fractures, the inability to urinate, spinal cord compression and renal failure.
Read MoreIt is a known fact that exercise keeps our bodies healthy, but the affect it has on prostate cancer has not been well documented.
Read MoreA survivor at heart, Bret Hart has announced his diagnosis and fight against prostate cancer today.
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