Prostate cancer remains a significant public health problem. The current approach with prostate-specific antigen (PSA)-based screening has questionable effects on prostate cancer–specific mortality ...
The use of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing for prostate cancer screening remains the subject of scientific debate. Experts are unable to agree on how to balance the benefit of such testing ...
In late March 2020, my pregnant daughter-in-law and I compared health issues. Hot flashes? Check. Acidity? Yes. Sore breasts? That, too. Brain fog? You bet. Fatigue? Insomnia? Thinning hair? We both ...
Three-dimensional ultrasound-based spectroscopic imaging for the detection of prostate cancer. Background: We previously reported that physical activity may reduce prostate cancer (CaP) risk among men ...
Use of cholesterol-lowering statins is associated with a statistically significant decline in prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels, according to a report in the October 28 online issue of the ...
Observational data suggested that men with nonmetastatic prostate cancer lived longer if they followed a healthier lifestyle. A higher prostate cancer behavior score was associated with reductions in ...
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High-tech laser prostate reduction operations now being delivered in Northants as a day case
Patients say the difference it makes is amazing. A state-of-the-art laser prostate reduction operation is now being successfully delivered in the county as a day case procedure. HOLEP, or Holmium ...
A European study has demonstrated a sustained long-term reduction in prostate cancer mortality through prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening. However, the findings also highlight the issue of ...
Cholesterol-lowering statins may help men with high-risk prostrate cancer live longer, according to a new Thomas Jefferson University study. Statins increase the median survival of high-risk prostate ...
Prostate cancer screening slashes risk of dying from the disease by 13 per cent, major study reveals
Screening men for prostate cancer would save thousands of lives by slashing their risk of dying from the disease by 13 per cent, a major study reveals. Testing led to a ‘sustained reduction’ in deaths ...
Men with nonmetastatic prostate cancer lived longer if they followed a healthier lifestyle, despite no reduction in prostate cancer-specific mortality, according to a large observational study. A ...
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