Medically reviewed by Kathleen Daly, MD One out of every eight men in the U.S. will experience prostate cancer, and that rate ...
Prostate Cancer Survivor, Jerry McCormick, urges Black men 45 years and older to get screened as soon as possible, because early detection could save their life.
About 60% of low‑risk prostate cancer patients are opting for active surveillance — and long‑term survival remains high.
AI is changing how cancer care decisions are made, empowering patients and doctors to make more personalized choices. For ...
The average age of men who get diagnosed is 67.
There are different ways to manage fatigue during prostate cancer treatment, including exercise, sleep, complementary ...
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, you’re not alone—and you don’t have to wait long to take the next step. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, moving from active surveillance ...
Private companies are capitalizing on this quest for information. Grail’s Galleri blood test screens for more than 50 different types of cancer from a single blood draw, while full-body MRI scans, ...
Researchers and clinicians from six leading medical centers and academic institutions—including the University of California San Diego—have collaborated to develop a new artificial intelligence model ...
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In a new study published in the journal Nature Genetics, Haolong Li, PhD, a researcher at Fred Hutch Cancer Center, and colleagues developed a way to monitor androgen receptor levels inside living ...