Where Prostate Cancer Begins
/Prostate cancer researchers studying genetic variations have pinpointed 45 genes associated with disease development and progression.
Read MoreProstate cancer researchers studying genetic variations have pinpointed 45 genes associated with disease development and progression.
Read MoreAsk a man about prostate cancer and most likely there will be awkward silence or a few wisecrack or random remarks on a vague notion of what it is.
Read MoreDr. Samadi recommends the following health habits all men should embrace.
Read MoreAny diagnosis of cancer will have its own method of staging of the cancer detected. Cancer staging is a way to describe how much cancer is in your body and where it is located in the body.
Read MoreThere is one type of therapy all men should embrace where he is in charge with minimal if any side effects – becoming more physically active.
Read MoreMen who have a high lifetime alcohol consumption are at a greater risk for developing high-grade prostate cancer, an aggressive and fast growing type with poor outcomes.
Read MoreThe outlook for men diagnosed with low- or intermediate-risk prostate cancer has gotten a little sunnier.
Read MoreWhat's orange, spicy, fights prostate cancer, and whitens your teeth?
Read MoreNew research provides new evidence of a significant relationship between alcohol consumption and the risk of prostate cancer.
Read MoreHere is what studies say about exercise supporting prostate health:
Read MoreThe earlier in life a man embraces a healthy lifestyle, the greater the likelihood he can either avoid prostate cancer or at least catch it in its earliest stage, vastly improving the chance of survival.
Read MoreA new study involving researchers from The University of Manchester looked at the genetic information of more than 1,500 prostate cancer patients and identified two variants linked to increased risk of radiotherapy side-effects.
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