New data with longer-term follow-up suggest that PSA screening probably lowers prostate cancer mortality — but experts stress ...
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Where American men live may shape their odds of surviving prostate cancer, new study reveals
Researchers and public health experts point to several overlapping factors, including poverty, lack of insurance coverage, ...
(HealthDay News) — Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening likely results in a reduction in prostate cancer-specific mortality, according to a review published online May 15 in the Cochrane Database ...
Prostate cancer incidence is increasing, especially in advanced stages, reversing previous declines and slowing mortality rate improvements. Racial disparities persist, with Black and Native American ...
About The Study: In this study, dropping the cancer label from grade group (GG)1 prostate disease and redefining GG1 prostate disease as a precancerous lesion led to a net reduction in estimated ...
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The silent burden of prostate cancer: Why men often miss the early warning signs
Symptoms linked to urinary or sexual health often carry an element of embarrassment, making men less likely to discuss them ...
What are the current prostate cancer screening guidelines and treatment recommendations? Men may be offered prostate cancer screening at different life stages depending on their individual risk. Age, ...
Following almost a decade of decline, prostate cancer incidence in the U.S. increased 3.0% per year between 2014 through 2021, according to a report published Sept. 2 in CA: A Cancer Journal for ...
A urologist with 35 years of experience argues that eliminating out-of-pocket costs for high-risk men could save lives, just ...
Using data from the Global Burden of Disease 2021 study, investigators sought to assess the global, national, and regional burden of urological cancers. Smoking and high body mass index were found to ...
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