Jeremy Clarkson has revealed that he has an "aggressive" form of prostate cancer. The disease was caught at a "really early" ...
After decades of overtreatment for low-risk prostate cancer and inadequate management of its more aggressive forms, patients are now more likely to receive medical care matched to level of risk, ...
For aging men, worrying about prostate health can start to feel like a real … well, you know. But as Dr. Leonard Appleman of ...
The relationship between diabetes and prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels is complex, with potential implications for prostate cancer screening. This study examined the association between glycemic ...
Machine Learning Risk Stratification Approach Using Patient-Reported Outcomes for Forecasting Unplanned Health Care Use and Symptom Burden in Cancer Survivors Using Colorado's All-Payer Claims ...
Top urologists debunk prostate cancer myths, explain PSA testing, screening guidelines, risk factors, symptoms, and the ...
Staging means finding out how far prostate cancer has spread in your body. Physicians group prostate cancers into stages I (1) through IV (4), with stage I being the least advanced and stage IV being ...
Prostate MRI enables detection of clinically significant prostate cancer (csPCa), yet variability in PI-RADS scoring limits reproducibility and throughput. Here, we report the development and ...
Prostate cancer in patients with HIV: A multisite retrospective cohort study. Association of county level educational attainment with mortality and cardiovascular outcomes across overall, NHB, and ...
Kindly let me know if it is possible to have a normal PSA level and still develop Prostate Cancer. Dagogo (by SMS) Although this is possible, it is highly unlikely. The PSA is a test for the antigen ...
An international clinical trial has demonstrated that high-resolution micro-ultrasound is just as effective as MRI in diagnosing prostate cancer. The study, known as the OPTIMUM trial, suggests that ...