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Should lowest-risk prostate 'cancer' still be called cancer? How changing the name could save lives
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 ...
New technologies can potentially save lives by helping identify prostate cancer earlier, and transforming the way doctors ...
The prostate is the single organ most frequently afflicted by cancer in men. Prostate cancer affects approximately 4 million ...
A new study by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has identified genetic factors that determine ...
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Calling low-risk prostate cancer something else might save more lives, researchers argue
Key Takeaways Renaming the lowest-grade prostate cancer to something other than cancer might save men’s livesThese GG1 cases ...
These DeKalb doctors aren’t waiting for people to get sick. They’re bringing lifesaving screenings to the community.
Patients with advanced prostate cancer may need periodic imaging scans to catch tumor growth even with stable levels of ...
How alcohol remains ubiquitous and socially acceptable despite its association with cancer, liver disease, and multiple other health maladies. (The Conversation) Postmenopausal women with noninvasive ...
Prostate health awareness helps men identify early signs, understand risks, and navigate PSA tests and screening with trusted ...
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New blood test could help spot aggressive prostate cancer earlier
For many men, a prostate cancer scare starts with one number. A PSA result comes back high, and ...
This is an opinion column. I still hear the word, as if it was spoken just now. Not 365 days ago. Unfortunately… A year ago ...
Men often learn to live with discomfort. A little back pain, getting up twice at night to use the washroom, or a weak urine ...
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