A leading professor who specialises in the research of prostate cancer has revealed the one thing all men should know and ask ...
A plant-based diet combined with probiotics reduces PSA increase in men and lowers prostate cancer risk by 3x.
Here’s what actually happens in a prostate cancer screening - While many people are familiar with mammograms and smear tests, prostate screening is talked about far less ...
When James Choate-Deeds was diagnosed with prostate cancer, he joined a clinical trial for robotic-assisted surgery ...
Flatiron Health, a leading healthtech company dedicated to improving cancer care and advancing research using real-world data ...
A prominent GP has outlined the warning signs of a widespread cancer that impacts approximately one in every eight men in the ...
HIGHLIGHTS Abstract outlining key findings from the Co-PSMA Investigator-Initiated Trial (IIT) has been released. The study was led by Prof Louise Emmett at St Vincent's ...
At a per-patient level, 68 Ga-PSMA-11 identified 36% (18/50) of trial participants as having a positive scan, while 64 Cu-SAR-bisPSMA next-day imaging detected prostate cancer in 78% (39/50) of cases.
"Some of the symptoms that you'll get are an increased need to pee, a weaker stream that means that you really need to strain ...
Other research also found that men needed to ejaculate more than four times a month to lower their chances of prostate cancer. It doesn’t seem that experts are totally sure of just why ejaculation ...