But here's why you likely won't be seeing it in your doctor's office anytime soon.
It’s important to follow guidance on prostate-specific antigen screening that maximizes benefits and minimizes potential harms such as overdiagnosis and overtreatment.
Three years ago, Maurice Blake was diagnosed with prostate cancer. "I didn't have any of the traditional symptoms, apart from ...
Blood tests are the most common way for health professionals to detect and diagnose a range of medical conditions. But can it ...
Researchers found men who ejaculated more often had fewer prostate cancer diagnoses, pointing to a possible biological ...
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Men across Falkirk district encouraged to take simple test for prostate cancer
Prostate Scotland is encouraging men across Scotland to start a simple but potentially life-saving conversation about ...
Calgary Herald on MSN
Prostate Cancer Centre teams up with Bret Hart to help take down scourge
For the seventh year in a row, fans of Bret Hart will get a chance to meet the legendary wrestler on Saturday at Sunridge ...
An oncologist explains the situations when doctors recommend getting screened for colorectal cancer before age 45.
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Namibians Urged to Test Early for Lifestyle Diseases
Namibians have been urged to act and get tested early for lifestyle diseases that could later develop into serious illnesses.The call was made at a media engagement in Windhoek on Wednesday, organised ...
Having survived the cancer which took his father, Graham Heron, from Bovington, is urging more men to act quickly to avoid falling victim to the most common cancer affecting men in the UK.
Learn the key warning signs of prostate cancer that men often overlook. Early awareness can make all the difference.
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