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Prostate cancer can be difficult to detect in its beginning stages — here's what to look out for to help catch it before it ...
Cancer caregiving can be taxing in many ways, from physical to emotional, as well as on the caregiver's time and resources.
Elizabeth Awo-Ejeh, a 29-year-old undergraduate, was diagnosed with breast cancer when she was 25. The dark, beautiful young lady had been married for two years, and was looking forward to building a ...
Key findings on prostate cancer treatment from the 2025 ASCO meeting are reported by Dr Oliver Sartor from Tulane Medical School in New Orleans. Next, Dr Sartor discusses a phase 1/2 study of ...
Dermot Murnaghan has revealed he is battling stage four prostate cancer—and issued a stark warning to other men: get tested before it's too late. The 67-year-old, who fronted bulletins on Sky ...
Last month, former President Joe Biden announced that he had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer. The news sparked a larger conversation about what exactly the best practices are ...
Cancer cannot be understood as a single, uniform disease. The more we delve into studying each type of tumor, the more we recognize the need to subclassify the disease. This concept has led to what we ...
Regular prostate cancer screenings can save lives, especially for Utah men over 50. Dr. David Gill emphasizes considering life expectancy over age for screening decisions. Genetic factors, such as ...
CHICAGO — Adding niraparib to abiraterone acetate and prednisone may help slow cancer growth for patients with metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer with homologous recombination ...
Biden had a physical in early 2024, during the last year of his presidency. A six-page report released at the time by his physician, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, did not mention testing for prostate cancer ...
Prostate cancer is the most-diagnosed cancer in men in the United States. Scientists estimate that more than 300,000 men will be diagnosed with the disease and more than 35,000 men will die from ...
Because prostate cancer is typically so slow-growing, men over 70 are not recommended for routine screening. "He could be receiving the best medical care that we have to offer as a nation and not ...