Prostate cancer continues to be the most common form of cancer for men in the UK, with more than 50,000 diagnosed every year.
Prostate cancer usually develops slowly, so there may be no signs of the health condition for many years, but once the tumour ...
TWO brothers were diagnosed with prostate cancer within months of each other after a joke on a lad’s holiday prompted them to ...
A groundbreaking, hour-long procedure using electrical currents to eliminate hard-to-reach prostate tumors is providing ...
A cancer support group says men's lives are being put at risk because they cannot easily access a key screening test. The ...
Prostate cancer presents challenges in detection, treatment, and management. Learn about genetic risks, treatment resistance, ...
Physicians in the field of urology have advised men, particularly those of African descent to stop attributing the cause of ...
With one in eight men in the UK facing a prostate cancer diagnosis at some point during their lifetime, one man reveals how a ...
A systematic review highlights the potential of genomic tests in prostate cancer treatment decisions but calls for more data ...
Despite a big increase in “watchful waiting” in the past 15 years, there’s a new study from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs health system shows that overtreatment of prostate cancer persists.
Two brothers have described being told they had cancer within weeks of each other. Keith Powell's prostate was removed just ...
Alan Powell, 66, received life-saving prostate cancer treatment shortly after his brother Keith, 68, underwent the same ...