So your PSA is elevated: What next?
/You just received your lab results and found out that your PSA is elevated. You have heard how important it is to screen for prostate cancer. You asked your doctor for the test and now what?
Read MoreYou just received your lab results and found out that your PSA is elevated. You have heard how important it is to screen for prostate cancer. You asked your doctor for the test and now what?
Read MoreProstate cancer affects almost 234,000 men each year. Here are 11 treatment options to educate men diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Read MoreThe U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends against PSA (prostate specific antigen) screening for prostate cancer. The task force currently gives PSA screening a grade D, meaning that there is moderate or high certainty that the PSA test has no benefit or that the harms outweigh the benefits. This recommendation was first issued in 2011.
Read MoreJune is Men's Health Month and in light of Father's Day, we thought it'd be interesting to put together the top 5 men's health findings from 2015 so far. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreJust a few years ago it would have been unimaginable that a woman might choose to remove her breasts and/or ovaries in an attempt to prevent breast or ovarian cancer. With the dramatic advances in our understanding of cancer genetics we are now able to identify those at increased risk and equip them with the information to make such a decision, a decision that could save their lives and those of family members.
Read MoreWe're learning more and more that dogs may have a profound effect on prostate cancer research. A new procedure performed on dogs for prostate enlargement shows promise for use in humans for potentially treating prostate cancer. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreWith Father’s Day coming up this Sunday, many wives, children, and families will be searching the perfect gift to give a father that shows them how much they appreciate them. The best gift you can give a person is their health and well-being.
Read MoreDr. David Samadi wins Peter Latos Prostate Cancer Foundation Award in recognition of faithful service for the treatment, prevention and innovation in the fight against prostate cancer. The award was presented at the 2nd Annual Peter Latos Prostate Cancer Foundation Gala last Thursday.
Read MoreHere are tests to consider to help detect prostate cancer early.
Read MoreWho's at risk for prostate cancer? Knowing your risk factors such as lifestyle habits and family history can save your life. Knowledge is power. Here's what men and women need to know.
Read MoreNearly 3 million men are living with prostate cancer in the U.S. New findings are showing a major correlation between what a man eats and the difference in how long he'll live with the cancer. An unhealthy western diet may contribute to more aggressive prostate cancer.
Read MoreOver 233,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer each year and almost 30,000 die. There are other common prostate issues such as enlarged prostate due to benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH), or prostatitis. Prostate health is one of the most crucial aspects to a man's health. Here are 7 tips.
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