Male pattern baldness and risk of prostate cancer – is there a link?
/Up to 20% of men beginning already in their twenties will have male pattern baldness with the rate increasing among men with each decade of life.
Read MoreUp to 20% of men beginning already in their twenties will have male pattern baldness with the rate increasing among men with each decade of life.
Read MoreEvery man at some point of his life will be advised to have a prostate exam. Prostate exams consist of two different procedures – one is a blood test which is a screening tool for the early detection of prostate cancer looking for a prostate-specific antigen or PSA in the blood.
Read MoreMen who show signs of chronic inflammation in non-cancerous prostate tissue may have nearly twice the risk of actually having prostate cancer than those with no inflammation.
Read MoreIn the largest analysis of its kind, researchers at the Duke Cancer Institute and other top cancer centers have found that the organ site where prostate cancer spreads has a direct impact on survival.
Read MoreWomen – you have a bigger role in a man’s prostate health than you realize.
Read MoreAs you know by now, there is no shortage of methods to treat prostate cancer. The trick is figuring out which treatment will be best suited to each individual case, as one size doesn't fit all.
Read MoreResearch indicates that men who are obese or even overweight when they are diagnosed with prostate cancer are more likely to die from the disease than men at a healthy weight.
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Metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) is among the nastiest variations possible. Death is almost always the end result, and the median survival for men with mCRPC has been less than two years
Read MoreThe diagnosis of prostate cancer will mean a man will have many decisions to make and one of the most important decisions is whether to treat it with surgery or radiation.
Read MoreCanadian and Australian prostate cancer researchers have identified a mutation that may be causing men to develop aggressive localized prostate cancer tumors.
Read MoreIt's being called a critical advance in our efforts to understand the origins and drivers of prostate cancer.
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