Gene Defects & Prostate Cancer
/As you know by now, there is no shortage of methods to treat prostate cancer. The trick is figuring out which treatment will be best suited to each individual case, as one size doesn't fit all.
Read MoreAs you know by now, there is no shortage of methods to treat prostate cancer. The trick is figuring out which treatment will be best suited to each individual case, as one size doesn't fit all.
Read MoreResearch indicates that men who are obese or even overweight when they are diagnosed with prostate cancer are more likely to die from the disease than men at a healthy weight.
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Who would ever guess a gland the size of a chestnut could cause so many issues for men? This gland known as the prostate gland lies just below the bladder and has the unique function of producing the fluid which protects and enriches sperm that makes up semen.
Read MoreMen take heed – stay away from highly processed carbohydrates to help lower your risk of developing prostate cancer.
Read MorePET stands for positron emission tomography. It’s usually combined at the same time with CT (computerized tomography) to improve the quality of the images and help localize abnormalities.
Read MoreA new study provides a major link between low levels of vitamin D and aggressive prostate cancer.
Read MoreAccording to a recent study in the journal of BMC Urology, a higher percentage of men participating in high levels of physical activity 5-7 times per week preoperatively had a reduced need for sick leave after radical prostatectomy.
Read MoreAfrican-American men have the highest risk of developing prostate cancer, compared all other races.
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