PET/MRI may improve diagnostic accuracy in prostate cancer patients and help avoid unnecessary biopsies, according to a new study published in the April issue of the...
Share on PinterestNew research shows that most people only need a test once every five years. MoMo Productions/Getty Images It is hoped that new research will...
A simple blood test every five years is sufficient to screen low-risk men for prostate cancer, a new study shows. PSA blood test checks prostate specific...
Earlier this year, US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin testified that he had prostate cancer. … [+] diagnosis. He was admitted to the hospital on January...
'inevitable' global surge prostate cancer By 2040, the number of global infections will double to 2.9 million, and the death toll will increase by 85% to...
A new study from the Universities of Surrey and Oxford has found that prostate cancer diagnoses in 20,000 men may have been missed due to the...
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