Women’s HRT patches control prostate cancer as well as standard hormone injections, but with fewer hot flushes and less bone ...
The new study might have you rethinking the plastic water bottle you're holding.
An estimated 1 in 8 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, often after 65. And as terrifying as that number is, a diagnosis isn’t always quite what it seems. Today, the vast ...
Prostate cancer and nutrition are closely linked. Research shows that eating a nutrient-rich diet may support cancer recovery and lower the risk of recurrence.
Hormone replacement therapy patches used for menopausal women can also treat prostate cancer in men, a study has found.
Research shows that ejaculating as much as once every day can really limit the chances, while another study suggests a ...
Discover six prostate cancer companies advancing the next generation of therapies for all stages of the disease.
India, March 23 -- Advances in cancer research are improving how doctors diagnose and monitor diseases. One emerging tool is ...
UCLA researchers found that routine PSMA PET/CT scans could help doctors select treatment approaches for the best long-term outcomes in patients with recurring prostate cancer after surgical removal ...
Patches that lower testosterone by delivering oestradiol, a form of oestrogen, through the skin were just as effective as ...
Using a high-pressure water jet to operate on an enlarged prostate can better preserve the ability to ejaculate, compared with standard laser surgery, finds research. The technique has similar ...
People with diabetes may experience changes in their urinary and digestive health, and research shows there may be different effects on the body impacting the development of prostate cancer. Diabetes ...