Scientists have created a comprehensive tool for predicting an individual’s risk of developing prostate cancer, which they say will help ensure that those men at greatest risk will receive the ...
Prostate cancer is the malignant growth of cells in the prostate, a walnut-sized gland below the bladder, that is responsible for producing semen. The majority of prostate cancers develop at a slow ...
Prostate Cancer develops in the prostate gland, a part of the male reproductive system. It's one of the most common cancers in men, grows slowly, sometimes without causing noticeable symptoms. Because ...
Prostate health affects far more than urinary function - it influences energy, confidence, sexual wellbeing, and overall ...
This study looked at improving communication between men with prostate cancer and their healthcare team by using a self assessment tool called CHAT-P. This study was open for men to join between April ...
Almost half of men are putting off a potentially life-saving test for prostate cancer over fears of a rectal exam – despite the fact doctors now use a blood test. Prostate cancer is the most common ...
So, what is the prostate and why does it cause so many problems for men? It's a topic most people don't want to discuss. But it can have a big impact on your life. The prostate is a small organ that ...
Prostate cancer patients will be offered video calls with consultants and DIY home blood tests under NHS plans to find and treat tumours earlier. The Government’s Men’s Health Strategy will detail ...
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Prostate cancer breakthrough: life-extending drug will be offered to thousands of men within weeks
For the first time, patients whose prostate cancer has not spread will be eligible for the drug abiraterone in England, after NHS chiefs widened access to the treatment.
Sept. 18, 2025 -- About 1 in 8 men will face a prostate cancer diagnosis. Early-stage prostate cancer often has no symptoms—so how should men approach screening and advocacy? What disparities do Black ...
Black Californians are five times more likely than others to die of prostate cancer. Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have cut screening costs.
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