Prostate cancer screening saves many more lives than earlier studies suggested, research shows. The results from the ...
Prostate Cancer Survivor, Jerry McCormick, urges Black men 45 years and older to get screened as soon as possible, because early detection could save their life.
Researchers found men who ejaculated more often had fewer prostate cancer diagnoses, pointing to a possible biological ...
Investigators sought to determine the effect of “Smart PSA” guidelines on screening behavior and biopsy outcomes among Black men.
Prostate cancer will affect about 1 in 8 men in their lifetime. Yet, data from the Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) shows over half of men age 40 and older have never been screened. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — ...
Prostate cancer awareness gets a huge boost on Super Bowl Sunday when a new ad featuring several of the NFL’s greatest all-time players premieres during the most watched football game of the year.
The Government has issued an important statement on prostate cancer and the potential for a screening programme, starting ...
Certain health screenings for men are essential at every age (like blood pressure), while others depend on your risk and age. The tools can help detect potential health risks before symptoms develop.
Prostate cancer often earns the label “silent killer” because it can develop and progress for years without producing noticeable symptoms. Understanding this timeline becomes crucial for men seeking ...