Men could soon be offered quick MRI scans lasting under 15 minutes to detect prostate cancer earlier, under new recommendations from international experts.
Nearly 300 abstracts on prostate cancer research from around the world will be presented at the European Association of Urology Congress (EAU26), taking place in London from 13–16 March 2026.
Having a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test result above 4.0 ng/mL is considered abnormal and it is worth closer testing, a physician said yesterday, as he suggested individuals with a family ...
A leading oncologist reveals science-backed foods that may help lower cancer risk, highlighting how a plant-forward, fiber-rich diet can reduce inflammation and support long-term health.
"If he can't sit through a film or a long dinner without constantly shifting his weight, crossing and uncrossing his legs, or standing up to stretch, it may not just be restlessness. That sort of deep ...
Learn how Huntsman Cancer Institute uses cutting‑edge diagnostics and personalized care to treat early‑stage prostate cancer. Discover why early detection makes treatment more effective and far less ...
Data from Vista Health, a leading UK provider of private diagnostic services, has revealed the worrying knowledge gap when it comes to the prostate, as 26 percent of men do not know what their ...
A new study led by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center found that prostate cancer patients with low testosterone levels may have a higher risk of cancer progressing to a ...
A racially biased medical test for years kept Black people from getting kidney transplants. A new study shows a national plan ...
The Reverend Richard Andrew, president of the Methodist Conference and chair of the Darlington Methodist District, is urging men to undergo ...
Unlike traditional methods, phototherapy is chemical-free and non-invasive. Patients are not required to swallow tablets or endure injections, making it particularly useful for children, ...
A group of doctors who specialize in cancer have detailed four subtle symptoms of the disease that people often overlook. The American Cancer Society predicts 2.1 million people in the US will be ...