The CDC recommends that average-risk men consider annual screening for prostate cancer beginning at age fifty, as incidence of this prevalent disease increases with age. But no matter how old you are, ...
Men with a higher genetic risk of developing prostate cancer had a more than 3-fold higher risk of early prostate cancer death than men with a lower genetic risk. Men with a higher genetic risk of ...
Wouldn’t it be great if preventing cancer were as easy as taking vitamins every day? It certainly makes sense; cancer results from oxidative damage to the DNA of cells, and many vitamins are powerful ...
To earn CME related to this news article, click here. February 25, 2009 — A new joint guideline produced by the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and the American Urological Association ...
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have developed a treatment for advanced prostate cancer that could eliminate a ...
Links between diet and preventing prostate cancer seem to get a lot of media attention. Newspapers frequently run articles about new studies claiming that specific foods, beverages or supplements ...
Cases of early-stage prostate cancer could be missed because official guidelines and health messaging places a misleading emphasis on urinary symptoms, according to experts. Researchers from the ...
The ultimate goal is to prevent men from ever developing prostate cancer in the first place. Although significant progress has been made, and genetic and environmental risk factors for prostate cancer ...
I thank the many Kenyans who sent me messages of support and who sincerely wished me quick recovery after they read my article last week. I am also grateful to those who have drawn my attention to ...