Key Takeaways Renaming the lowest-grade prostate cancer to something other than cancer might save men’s livesThese GG1 cases ...
A growing number of prostate cancer experts argue that calling the lowest-risk prostate cancer "cancer" does more harm than good. A new UCLA-led study found removing the cancer label could ...
Prostate health awareness helps men identify early signs, understand risks, and navigate PSA tests and screening with trusted ...
These DeKalb doctors aren’t waiting for people to get sick. They’re bringing lifesaving screenings to the community.
Low testosterone is a common condition among middle-aged and older men. Scientists have uncovered a link between low testosterone and increased cancer risk. Doctors suggest consulting with your ...
Scientists are asking an unusual question: what if one type of prostate cancer should no longer be called cancer? A new ...
Behind smiles and jokes at expense of Chancellor, from former Top Gear man, six-time Olympic gold medallist is raising ...
Zydus signs MoU with Apollo Hospitals to expand access to the Shield Multi-Cancer Detection test in India: Our Bureau, Mumbai Saturday, July 4, 2026, 11:45 Hrs [IST] Zydus Lifesci ...
What’s not apparent from the outside is that I was treated for prostate cancer two years ago and no longer get hard. I still have mind-blowing dry orgasms while soft and concentrate on getting the ...
An inaugural charity football match held in memory of Nantwich man Peter 'Fred' Chandler has raised more than £1,400 for Prostate Cancer UK.
Cortisol is a critical hormone that is needed for the function of many body systems. Without cortisone, the body can’t respond to stress, and a stressful event can literally kill a patient.
A large analysis suggests that a multivariable risk assessment tool, called Stockholm3, can detect substantially more ...