Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the UK, with more than 63,000 new cases each year. Yet for many men, understanding their treatment options remains far from straightforward ...
A major review of nearly 800,000 men has found prostate cancer screening using a specific test is likely to reduce deaths ...
Two larger doses of radiotherapy for prostate cancer cause no additional side effects compared to the standard five doses of ...
A new podcast fronted by writer, comedian and broadcaster Jon Holmes is aiming to help men better understand their prostate cancer treatment options ...
A new study suggests that prostate cancer screening could reduce deaths by 13 per cent, as cancer experts in the UK assess ...
Prostate cancer overdiagnosis occurs when a person is diagnosed with prostate cancer through PSA testing – even though that cancer would not otherwise have been diagnosed within ...
A new study of more than 700,000 UK men finds that Black men with raised prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels have the highest 1-year incidence of prostate cancer, whereas Asian men have the lowest ...
A new blood test could help doctors identify whether a treatment for advanced prostate cancer is failing weeks earlier than ...
Prostate cancer screening could save thousands of lives a year and should be made an option for the vast majority of men, a ...
A recent post hoc analysis assesses whether PSA changes can predict survival outcomes in patients with metastatic or very high risk nonmetastatic prostate cancer.
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