Focusing prostate cancer testing on men at highest risk of developing the disease is likely to improve the ratio between benefits and the harms of screening, suggests a paper published today in BMJ.
Blood tests to detect potential signs of prostate cancer likely reduce the risk of dying from prostate cancer, an updated review finds. This is a shift from the previous version of the review, which ...
Medicare analysis of more than 200,000 adults aged 66 and older found that metabolic syndrome was associated with about twice ...
Experts say prostate cancer remains a leading cause of cancer deaths in men. But new research at Yale shows that is likely to change. Dr. Nicholas Brutus, urology resident and lead author at the Yale ...
FORMER TV presenter and long-time Sky News anchor Dermot Murnaghan has died one year after he announced he had been diagnosed ...
Blood tests to detect potential signs of prostate cancer likely reduce the risk of dying from prostate cancer, an updated Cochrane review finds. This is a shift from the previous version of the review ...
Blood tests to detect potential signs of prostate cancer likely reduce the risk of dying from prostate cancer, an updated Cochrane review finds. This is a shift from the previous version of the review ...
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