New research introduces a diagnostic test for aggressive prostate cancer, which may help people 'avoid an unnecessary initial biopsy.'
Are there prostate cancer symptoms? The disease is often diagnosed during a routine check-up, though some men see changes in urinary or sexual function.
4 prostate cancer facts and myths that everyone should know.
Whether or not sex is good for prostate problems is a question many men wonder about, and it’s an important one that needs answering.
Prostate cancer is most common form of cancer among men in UK
Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer among men and there will be more than 180,000 new cases of prostate cancer diagnosed this year alone, the American Cancer Society estimates.
To help patients navigate the landmine of prostate cancer, I’ve compiled a list of 10 basic questions to ask when diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Learn the key facts about prostate cancer from the leading cancer specialists at UnityPoint Health - Fort Dodge.
These natural tips for preventing prostate cancer should help steer men toward a healthier lifestyle and longer life free from disease.
Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer in men and the second-leading cause of cancer dea...
Question: What is new with prostate cancer screenings?
There are four stages of prostate cancer based on a combination of tests. Learn how each stage is defined and how it affects your treatment options.
The trial includes reducing radiation on one side of the prostate to spare nerves believed to be associated with sexual function.
Ask your doctor these four simple questions about getting screened.
Help to reduce your risk for prostate cancer by following a few simple suggestions given by Dr. Farjaad Siddiq of Lake Charles, LA.
There's good reason for men to check the family tree for ovarian, breast and prostate cancer.
Race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status matter when it comes to choices about prostate cancer screening and treatment.
DEAR DR. ROACH: Every year, I used to get a physical, which included a prostate exam as well as blood tests with PSA. When my doctor retired, I had a