But the researchers also found this: Among those with intermediate-risk prostate cancer, the percentage who received aggressive treatment climbed from 37.6% to 59.8%. For men with high-risk ...
Prostate cancer kills 35,000 men a year, according to Dr. Roach. But not all cancers are treated the same way.
It’s tough for a man to know what to do following a diagnosis of prostate cancer.The treatment is often worse than the ...
Northwell Staten Island University Hospital has announced the addition of the Focal One High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound ...
Researchers at Vanderbilt and the University of Michigan have shown that a simple at-home urine test for prostate cancerscreeningis highly accurate. The exciting new results, published in The Journal ...
Some men in your situation will choose surgery, radiation or medication to lower testosterone. Some experts recommend ...
Distant-stage prostate cancer increased and mortality rates plateaued throughout California during the 2010s, accordin ...
A diet high in omega-3 fatty acids and low in omega-6 fatty acids, taken with fish oil, reduced the Ki-67 index in men with prostate cancer on active surveillance. From the death of folk music star ...
B.A. A: Prostate cancer can be very aggressive and is responsible ... However, your PSA is between 10-20 ng/mL, so you are in the “favorable intermediate risk” group. Dr. Roach regrets that ...
Genomic tests are revolutionizing prostate cancer care, enabling precise, personalized treatment tailored to each patient.
A new review led by researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center assessed how three genomic tests - Decipher, Oncotype DX Genomic Prostate Score (GPS) and Prolaris - can help doctors make better decisions ...
Explore the role of the extracellular matrix (ECM) in prostate cancer progression and discover natural therapies, including ...