7 steps possibly slowing prostate cancer progression
/By incorporating the following 7 steps into his daily lifestyle, men with prostate cancer can feel good knowing they are doing all they can to not let this disease take them down:
Read MoreBy incorporating the following 7 steps into his daily lifestyle, men with prostate cancer can feel good knowing they are doing all they can to not let this disease take them down:
Read MoreThere have been many different studies that have been taking place about this particular cancer for years.
Read MoreHowever, this unexpected role no one wants to take on is not an easy one to navigate. Knowing what to do, what to say and how to support your loved one can be tricky.
Read MoreResearch is never restricted to just one component of what may be the cause of prostate cancer. Other factors are looked at such as what medications can be used to help treat it.
Read MoreDr. David Samadi provides his expert commentary on two different studies’ findings for the first time how a testosterone-related genetic abnormality can help predict a man’s response to specific prostate cancer therapies.
Read MoreThe finding of a prostate nodule can be determined by the doctor palpating the prostate gland, which is about the size and shape of a walnut.
Read MoreDr. David Samadi gives his expert opinion on the use of metabolic profiling on using urine samples for predicting prostate cancer before any symptoms arise.
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There is a saying that you have nothing to fear but fear itself. Fear is something that may people face in their lives for different reasons.
Read MoreDr. David Samadi, Chairman of Urology at Lenox Hill Hospital, discusses latest research on the link between following a Mediterranean dietary pattern found to be associated with a lower risk of aggressive prostate cancer.
Read MoreDr. David Samadi gives his expert opinion on a new study suggesting unstable testosterone or a significant drop in this hormone may act as a strong risk factor for developing prostate cancer.
Read MoreMen often think of prostate cancer as the “good” cancer to get. They assume that because there is not a huge number of men who die from the disease it must not be as dangerous.
Read MoreDr. David Samadi provides his expert commentary on a recent cohort study suggesting that periodontal disease is significantly and positively associated with prostate cancer.
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