Samadi's Take: 4-MU Supplements and Prostate Cancer
/4-MU has been in the media recently in regards to its relation to prostate cancer. Dr. Samadi gives his take.
Read More4-MU has been in the media recently in regards to its relation to prostate cancer. Dr. Samadi gives his take.
Read MoreA quick guide to vitamins for prostate health men should know.
Read MoreWe've come a long way. There have been many innovations when it comes to prostate cancer detection. Here's what men need to be aware of.
Read More1 out of every 8 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer each year. The search for a cure has never been bigger. But, prostate cancer recurrence is also a major issue when it comes to this disease. But now researchers may have developed a vaccine.
Read MoreAn elevated PSA can indicate other issues outside of prostate cancer. Here's the guide to an elevated PSA and what you should do about it.
Read MoreCurrently no supplement or other treatment exists to start prostate cancer patients on after diagnosis, until they receive treatment like radiation or surgery. But researchers in Miami may have found a significant connection between a dietary supplement and prostate cancer.
Read MoreResearchers at the University of Michigan have found a previously unknown biomarker that may be significant in diagnosing and treating aggressive prostate cancers. Here's what men need to know.
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Yes, you read that right. A new study is showing a significant link between a specific treatment for leukemia that may work also for prostate cancer. Read on.
Read MoreNew research has emerged these past few weeks on prostate cancer diagnosis, treatment and its genetic root. There's a big debate in how prostate cancer should be treated in older verses younger men. Now, a new study is showing where the gaps are and in particular when we find aggressive prostate cancer, how it should be treated.
Read MoreFree PSA Screening event: Join Dr. David Samadi and his staff Saturday, May 9, 2015 from 9—11am. The Peter Latos Prostate Cancer Foundation will sponsor the first 200 men to register for the event. Sign up by calling 212.365.5000.
Read MoreCan dogs help diagnose prostate cancer? A new study suggests we may be close. We explore.
Read MoreWe already know family history is a major risk factor for prostate cancer but new research may reveal the root of the role genetics plays in the development of the disease.
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