In India, prostate cancer is often diagnosed late, making treatment harder and survival outcomes worse due to lack of ...
Wayne Lewis, 71, a local member of the Wagga Wagga Prostate Cancer Support Group, doesn't want men to be put off being tested for prostate cancer ...
As we gear up to observe World Cancer Day 2026 under the theme 'United by Unique', let's take a look at the stages of ...
Many symptoms associated with prostate cancer, like frequent urination or difficulty peeing, may be caused by less-serious concerns. Learn more.
New research links PSA and PSA density to long-term prostate cancer risk, supporting risk-adapted screening strategies. Learn more about the 20-year findings.
Drs Dean Ornish and Peter Carroll presented their research on the effects of an intensive lifestyle program on outcomes for patients with prostate cancer. An intensive lifestyle program may slow or ...
New research shows that the types of fats we eat, like those in cooking oils, might influence the rate at which cancer cells multiply.
Ignoring urinary symptoms like frequent urination, pain or blood in urine can signal serious health issues. Dr Madhav Sanzgiri explains warning signs, risks and prevention tips.
On World Cancer Day 2026, the spotlight remains on an important reality -- cancer does not discriminate by age, and early diagnosis plays a vital role in improving survival and quality of life. Health ...
Prostate cancer is still one of the most common cancers affecting men, yet new findings indicate that nutrition is significantly involved in its prevention, treatment, and recovery than most patients ...
On World Cancer Day 2026, experts stress that cancer has no age—and early diagnosis remains the strongest tool to improve ...
In the absence of a trial, a matched analysis compared cancer control after salvage focal therapy vs radical prostatectomy (RP) for radiorecurrent prostate cancer.