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because of their ethnicity or strong family history of prostate cancer, for example, from the age of 45 (black men are more likely to get prostate cancer at a younger age; for other men the risk ...
A group of senior gym-goers who got their prostates checked at roughly the same time were shocked to find almost half of them had early signs of cancer. The nine men meet regularly to work out at ...
The hope is the therapy can effectively target cancerous cells at relatively small doses while minimizing side effects.
Investigators at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have validated a test that can accurately predict which ...
If you or a loved one is over 50, has urinary symptoms, or a family history of prostate cancer, schedule a screening today.
A spit test, developed by London's Institute of Cancer Research, can help detect prostrate cancer better than the ...
A UK study found that using a polygenic risk score to identify men at highest genetic risk of prostate cancer significantly ...
Scientists writing in the New England Journal of Medicine said a genetic test using saliva is more accurate than a PSA blood ...
Several risk factors are known to increase a man’s chances of developing prostate cancer: Age: The risk rises significantly after age 50. Ethnicity: Black men have a higher risk and tend to ...
These include genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors that can increase the likelihood of developing prostate cancer. Age Age is the most significant risk factor for prostate cancer.
A new at-home spit test for prostate cancer may be better than current testing methods, a new study has suggested. Experts ...
Routine PSA testing is not currently offered on the NHS, but patients may be offered a PSA test if a GP suspects they have prostate cancer. And men over the age of 50 can ask their GP for the test, ...