I revved up my longevity protocols and sought out the latest predictive screenings. Was I seizing control of my health or ...
As the world marks International Women’s Day, her story highlights both the resilience of women and the urgent need for greater awareness around cancer screening and support.
Testicular cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting young men, especially those between the ages of 20 and 40.
Scientists at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Australia have developed a new saliva test that could help ...
Experts urge caution in interpreting results of a small pilot study finding microplastics in prostate cancer tissue, calling the results provocative but preliminary.
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Robot performs prostate surgery across 1,500 miles between London and Gibraltar
A surgeon in London has successfully removed a patient’s prostate in Gibraltar using a ...
It’s important to follow guidance on prostate-specific antigen screening that maximizes benefits and minimizes potential harms such as overdiagnosis and overtreatment.
Metastatic prostate cancer is currently associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. In addition, patients respond very differently to standard treatments such as hormone therapy or radiation ...
The FDA has approved a new formulation of an F 18 prostate-specific membrane antigen imaging agent for men with prostate cancer, according to an industry press release. As Healio previously reported, ...
When Sandia scientists Ryan Davis and Nathan Bays set out to find a better way to absorb and degrade PFAS in water sources, they kept running into the same issue: Detecting the chemicals in samples ...
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Briton with cancer has prostate removed by doctor 1,500 miles away in groundbreaking robot surgery
A pioneering feat of British medical innovation has seen a surgeon in London successfully remove a patient's prostate while the man lay on an operating table some 1,500 miles away in Gibraltar. Prof ...
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Doctors are finally admitting that biopsies spread cancer
The word "cancer" alone is enough to send a chill down anyone's spine. When a doctor follows that word with the recommendation for a biopsy, the anxiety often doubles. Though many of us aren't even ...
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