When Prostate Cancer Becomes Lethal
/Canadian and Australian prostate cancer researchers have identified a mutation that may be causing men to develop aggressive localized prostate cancer tumors.
Read MoreCanadian and Australian prostate cancer researchers have identified a mutation that may be causing men to develop aggressive localized prostate cancer tumors.
Read MoreIt's being called a critical advance in our efforts to understand the origins and drivers of prostate cancer.
Read MoreMost men are familiar with prostate cancer and an enlarged prostate gland also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia. But a lesser known and less talked about problem that affects up to one in six men during sometime of their life is called prostatitis.
Read MoreMen with inherited mutations in three genes associated with the development of prostate cancer are more likely to develop aggressive forms of the disease.
Read MoreUrologists rely upon prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and other biomarkers for diagnosing and monitoring prostate cancer. But – call us greedy – we have always wished they were a little more discerning.
Read MoreYou did it! You beat back prostate cancer and your doctor says you’re in remission. Prostate cancer treatments have come to a conclusion and now it is time to get on with the rest of your life.
Read MoreMost men are familiar with prostate cancer and an enlarged prostate gland also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia. But a lesser known and less talked about problem that affects up to one in six men during sometime of their life is called prostatitis.
Read MoreAll men should be familiar with the risk factors for the most common cancer among men in the United States after non-melanoma skin cancer – prostate cancer.
Read MoreWe've touted the benefits of mindfulness here before, and studies have even praised mindfulness-based stress reduction as a tool for breast cancer patients. But some scientists in Australia don't believe men suffering from prostate cancer will enjoy the same perks.
Read MoreAll men should be familiar with the risk factors for the most common cancer among men in the United States after non-melanoma skin cancer – prostate cancer.
Read MoreAsk a man about prostate cancer and most likely there will be awkward silence or a few wisecrack or random remarks on a vague notion of what it is.
Read MoreDr. Samadi recommends the following health habits all men should embrace.
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