In the U.S., Black men have a 67% higher incidence rate of prostate cancer compared to white men, and they’re twice as likely ...
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer among U.S. men, behind only lung cancer, according to the American Cancer Society.
Prostate cancer often does not show symptoms in its early stages, which makes screening important. A simple blood test, known ...
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in the Panhandle, with one in eight men being diagnosed with the disease in ...
Gentlemen, now is the time to give your prostate some attention and shine a spotlight on the organ that plays a role in your ...
Prostate cancer, traditionally seen in older men, is increasingly diagnosed in younger males under 30, presenting unique ...
September is prostate cancer awareness month. According to the American Cancer Society, the disease sees over 300,000 new ...
Prostate cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths in men. For Prostate Cancer Awareness month, Mosaic ...
Mical Roy was 37 when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. He didn't have any symptoms, but a blood test from an annual ...
Health care professionals are urging men who have a family history of prostate cancer or are over the age of 45 to come in to be screened. Early detection can help them stop the cancer from spreading.
AIIMS radiologist stresses importance of early prostate cancer screening, starting at age 50, or earlier for those with risk factors, for effective management.