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Prostate cancer screening: Get the actual guidelines for men, why doctors don’t agree, and what you need to know to make decisions
A new Super Bowl Sunday ad starring legendary NFL players aims to boost prostate cancer awareness. Using humor and famous ...
To check for possible prostate cancer, physicians most often use prostate-specific antigen (PSA) tests and digital rectal exams (DREs). For a firm diagnosis, they use core needle biopsies. This page ...
Decades ago, doctors created a test to determine which breast cancer patients should receive hormone therapy. Now, researchers are using the same tactics to advance prostate cancer treatment.
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Testing protocol for prostate cancer 'alarming' - Hislop
Shaka Hislop says it is "alarming" that tests for prostate cancer are not "regular and "standardised" in the United Kingdom.
Researchers analyze prostate cancer incidence over 20 years in men aged 45-70 years without prostate cancer and identify ...
A prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test is a blood test that measures a protein released in the blood by prostate cells. Both normal and cancerous prostate cells release the protein. Most of the time, ...
NFL tight ends and prostate cancer survivor Bruce Arians star in a Super Bowl commercial promoting a new, finger-free PSA ...
Offering prostate cancer tests only to men with a confirmed genetic marker for it leaves black men at greater risk, a man ...
MedPage Today on MSN
Single Midlife PSA Test May Identity Long-Term Prostate Cancer Risk
Many men with low levels could be spared from invasive procedures and frequent testing ...
Patients will be able to find out whether they have genes linked to cancer using a world-leading tool developed by the NHS.
Steve, Jim, Andy and Tim Hastings found out they were battling the same disease within 6 months of one another ...
The New Times on MSN
Early screening saved my life: Prostate cancer survivor, 77, urges men to test early
Jacques Mbalirende, 77, a father of four from Kigali’s suburb of Nyamirambo, is a prostate cancer survivor who was diagnosed in 2017 after a routine checkup led to further testing. ALSO READ: Men over ...
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