Famous faces of prostate cancer
/Prostate cancer affects about one in seven men who will be diagnosed with this disease in their lifetime.
Read MoreProstate cancer affects about one in seven men who will be diagnosed with this disease in their lifetime.
Read MoreIf the cancer starts to grow again and cause any symptoms, there are treatments available to help manage them. There are two different stages of advanced prostate cancer:
Read MoreA recent study published in the International Journal of Cancer found that the consumption of this beverage has a protective effect on prostate cancer risk.
Read MoreNo man or his loved ones like to think of the possibility of his prostate cancer spreading beyond this gland. But, prostate cancer, like all cancers, has the potential to spread or metastasize to other parts of the body.
Read MoreFor men who make the decision to have surgery to remove their prostate, one of the most important first steps to do is to find and choose a qualified and experienced surgeon.
Read MoreDr. David Samadi provides his expert opinion on recent findings showing an increased risk of advanced prostate cancer in men consuming soy and other foods rich in isoflavones.
Read MoreDr. David Samadi looks at recent findings from a study showing preference for preserving sexual function did not reflect the treatment choices of men with low-risk prostate cancer.
Read MoreThere have been many different studies that have been taking place about this particular cancer for years.
Read MoreHowever, this unexpected role no one wants to take on is not an easy one to navigate. Knowing what to do, what to say and how to support your loved one can be tricky.
Read MoreDr. David Samadi, Chairman of Urology at Lenox Hill Hospital, discusses latest research on the link between following a Mediterranean dietary pattern found to be associated with a lower risk of aggressive prostate cancer.
Read MoreDr. David Samadi gives his expert opinion on a new study suggesting unstable testosterone or a significant drop in this hormone may act as a strong risk factor for developing prostate cancer.
Read More