How to manage an enlarged prostate
/As a man ages BPH becomes more common with about half of all men between the ages of 51 and 60 developing it and up to 90% of men over age 80 will have it.
Read MoreAs a man ages BPH becomes more common with about half of all men between the ages of 51 and 60 developing it and up to 90% of men over age 80 will have it.
Read MoreMen with aggressive prostate cancer that has stopped responding to conventional treatment could benefit from a new class of cancer drug designed to overcome drug resistance, a new study suggests.
Read MoreA recent research letter published in JAMA Oncology stated diagnoses of localized prostate cancer has decreased by 20%.
Read MoreMen who had prostate cancer and consumed tree nuts five or more times per week after diagnosis, had a significant 34 percent lower risk of overall mortality.
Read MoreMen diagnosed with prostate cancer can be overwhelmed with the decisions, treatment options, and not knowing what the future holds.
Read MoreResearchers from UCLA have developed a technique that puts prostate tumors under the beam.
Read MoreIf you want to reduce your risk of prostate cancer, better drop a few pants sizes.
Read MoreMindfulness meditation is a well-known contemplative awareness practice dating back some 2,500 years.
Read MoreTaking probiotics offers a number of benefits for those undergoing radiation therapy for prostate and other pelvic cancers:
Read MoreIncreasingly, doctors are looking at physical activity – exercise – the same way they look at medicines, and maybe we should, as well. The latest ailment to get the “Can Exercise Fix This?” scrutiny is prostate cancer.
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.
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