Men who consistently avoid prostate cancer screening appointments face a disproportionately higher risk of dying from the disease, finds research identifying a new high-risk group.
LONDON - Avacta Therapeutics (AIM: AVCT (LON:AVCT)), a developer of peptide drug conjugates for cancer treatment, has reported encouraging results from the Phase 1a dose escalation trial of its lead ...
A PENSIONER has hailed a walking football club for saving his life and helping to ensure doctors detected his prostate cancer early. Peter Hill praised the impact of a talk he received from Prostate ...
Thanks to the incredible support from customers and colleagues, Marks & Spencer has already raised over £55,000 for Prostate Cancer UK, just two weeks into its campaign to encourage more men to get ...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK, with approximately 55,000 new cases reported and around 12,000 deaths every year. Yet still there exists no mainstream national ...
Of those, 91 could be evaluated for freedom-from-failure over the entire five years because they had no prostate cancer mortality, metastasis, or need for whole-gland treatment during that time.
The trial, funded by Cancer Research UK, includes patients with breast, oesophageal, stomach, prostate and bowel cancer. Professor Ruth Langley, who is leading the UCL trial, said: "This is an ...
Prostate Cancer UK said it had significant concerns about the sale of the tests given their "questionable accuracy" and the absence of a doctor to interpret the results. There is no national ...
Every year more than 2,600 younger people are diagnosed with disease, according to Bowel Cancer UK figures. And Cancer Research UK says 54 per cent of bowel cancer cases are preventable.
The following article contains spoilers from an episode of Emmerdale that hasn’t aired on ITV yet, but can be viewed on ITVX. The beloved character has been having radiotherapy treatment ...
Ms Turnbull will be raising money for Prostate Cancer UK in her father’s memory. The 33-year-old said: “There is still work to be done. That’s why I signed up to raise money for Prostate ...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in Ireland. In the UK it is now the most common of all cancers, causing more deaths than breast cancer. There are no symptoms in the early stages.