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For more than 80 years, men have been told that testosterone fuels prostate cancer. But a more nuanced picture has emerged ...
The IAEA is launching a year-long coordinated research project to develop computed tomography-based guidelines on prostate cancer contouring — a critical step in the cancer treatment process that ...
A University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center study reveals how prostate cancer cells adapt their metabolism to thrive in ...
Scott Adams, 68, announced in March that he was fighting prostate cancer and didn't have very long to live. Earlier this year ...
I can’t move any muscles,” Scott Adams said on his Youtube channel in his latest health update. “I do have feeling, I just can’t move any muscles.” ...
A groundbreaking trial for a prostate cancer treatment has been launched in the UK, with the hope of reducing the side effects. Backed by the government-funded National Institute for Health and Care ...
The UK's National Screening Committee has recommended that only a very small group of men at high risk of prostate cancer should be screened for the disease. There is currently no screening programme ...
More than 63,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer annually in the UK, with over 12,000 dying from the disease each year, according to Prostate Cancer UK. The prostate is a gland located next to ...
Former prime minister Lord Cameron has revealed he has been treated for prostate cancer. The former Tory leader, who was PM from 2010 until 2016, and foreign secretary from November 2023 until last ...
A major prostate cancer screening trial, external aimed at finding the best way to detect the disease has been launched in the UK. The first letters have been sent out from GPs inviting men to join ...
The European Randomized Study of Screening for Prostate Cancer (ERSPC) was initiated in 1993 to assess the effect of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing on prostate cancer mortality. Because ...