Urine Test for Prostate Cancer
/Truth be told, testing for prostate cancer is not the most exact of sciences. There is, in fact, an uncomfortably high number of missed cancers or false positives.
Read MoreTruth be told, testing for prostate cancer is not the most exact of sciences. There is, in fact, an uncomfortably high number of missed cancers or false positives.
Read MoreA recently released meta-analysis study published in Scientific Reports suggests that men with hypertension may have an increased risk of prostate cancer (PCa).
Read MoreWaking up throughout the night to urinate is often the first indication any man gets that all is not right with his prostate.
Read MoreIt's an axiom that's as valid for doctors as it is for generals. In the war on prostate cancer, our side has just received some new intel.
Read MoreRadium Ra 223 dichloride, more commonly known as Xofigo, is the radioactive agent used to treat men with metastatic prostate cancer that has spread to the bones but to no other organs.
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Most of the discussion about carbohydrates circles around weight control, especially whether they or fats represent the most dieting dangers.
Read MoreDoes having a vasectomy make you more prone to prostate cancer?
Read MoreProstate cancer may be caused by a variety of factors, and sometimes the cause can inform the treatment.
Read MoreThe digital rectal exam has been one of many screening tools in detecting and evaluating a man’s risk for prostate cancer.
Read MoreProstate brachytherapy is a form of radiation therapy that involves placing devices containing radiation in the prostate gland close to the cancer cells.
Read MoreProstatic intraepithelial neoplasia or PIN for short is a condition in which cells from the prostate begin to look and behave abnormally.
Read MoreA new study provides a major link between low levels of vitamin D and aggressive prostate cancer.
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