Late Stage Prostate Cancer Therapy
/Hormone therapies are a popular approach in the treatment of prostate cancer. Their goal is to either reduce or stop androgens in the body from affecting prostate cells.
Read MoreHormone therapies are a popular approach in the treatment of prostate cancer. Their goal is to either reduce or stop androgens in the body from affecting prostate cells.
Read MoreSnus is a smokeless, moist pouch tobacco sold in teabag-like sachets that you place under your upper lip. It was created in Sweden, where it is credited with lowering smoking rates.
Read MoreA team of international researchers would like to draw your attention to the neem tree. Also known as nimtree, or Indian lilac, it is native to tropical and sub-tropical regions of the Indian sub-continent.
Read MoreOne of the primary treatments for men with prostate cancer has been hormone therapy. Hormone therapy also known as androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) is used to reduce levels of the male hormones called androgens produced in the body.
Read MoreRecently, funny man Ben Stiller had a more subdued message then he normally delivers. He wanted to share with other men that early detection saved his life from prostate cancer.
Read MoreTruth be told, testing for prostate cancer is not the most exact of sciences. There is, in fact, an uncomfortably high number of missed cancers or false positives.
Read MoreA recently released meta-analysis study published in Scientific Reports suggests that men with hypertension may have an increased risk of prostate cancer (PCa).
Read MoreIt's an axiom that's as valid for doctors as it is for generals. In the war on prostate cancer, our side has just received some new intel.
Read MoreRadium Ra 223 dichloride, more commonly known as Xofigo, is the radioactive agent used to treat men with metastatic prostate cancer that has spread to the bones but to no other organs.
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Before a man decides which surgical treatment method to use, he needs to ask these question.
Read More“One size fits all” may work for socks and neckties, but not for prostate cancer surgery.
Read MoreThere's no way to sugar coat this: it is very rare for men to regain normal erectile function (ED) following that most common prostate cancer operation, the radical prostatectomy.
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