The net benefit for detecting clinically significant prostate cancer (csPC) is greater with Stockholm3 vs PSA, according to findings from a large prospective study published in th ...
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Tim was 44 when he was diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer. A $21 blood test could have prevented it
Once an older man’s disease, worrying trend sees rates double in younger men.
A Brisbane father is urging Queenslanders to remove the stigma around getting your prostate checked after early detection ...
Smart PSA boosted targeted screening and found more aggressive prostate cancers in Black men in Chicago trials.
Sir Tony Robinson has spoken out to correct a common misconception about prostate cancer testing, after living with the disease for 13 years. The 79-year-old Blackadder star, known for playing ...
The beloved BBC star is urging men to get checked out following the implementation of new testing measures. (contains ...
Professor Kevin Mortimer was told by colleagues that he had advanced disease, but thanks to a cutting edge therapy he is now ...
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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 ...
A large analysis suggests that a multivariable risk assessment tool, called Stockholm3, can detect substantially more ...
Phase 3 data suggest PSMA-PET-CT could reduce unnecessary prostate biopsies in selected high-risk men, though longer ...
(HealthDay News) — Stockholm3, which combines prostate-specific antigen (PSA), plasma protein biomarkers, polygenic risk, and clinical factors offers greater clinical net benefit for detecting ...
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