How is BPH different from prostate cancer?
/For being two entirely different conditions, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer have a few similarities in common:
Read MoreFor being two entirely different conditions, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer have a few similarities in common:
Read MoreFor men who make the decision to have surgery to remove their prostate, one of the most important first steps to do is to find and choose a qualified and experienced surgeon.
Read MoreMost men will get through several decades of life without any prostate problems. But, that can change beginning as early as when a man hits his 40’s.
Read MoreDr. David Samadi provides his expert opinion on recent findings showing an increased risk of advanced prostate cancer in men consuming soy and other foods rich in isoflavones.
Read MoreDr. David Samadi looks at recent findings from a study showing preference for preserving sexual function did not reflect the treatment choices of men with low-risk prostate cancer.
Read MoreAll men first, need to know the risk factors for prostate cancer. By learning what can increase his chances of developing this disease, some which he can control and others he cannot, at least it gives him awareness of any changes in his prostate. These risk factors include:
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 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 MoreThere 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 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.
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