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.
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in American men, with an estimated 333,830 new cases and 36,320 deaths projected for 2026 for the disease, according to the American Cancer ...
A family history of prostate cancer has long been one of the few universally accepted risk factors for the disease. New findings now provide evidence that risk stratification based on family history ...
The American Cancer Society (ACS) has released Prostate Cancer Statistics, 2025, a report on current prostate cancer occurrence and outcomes in the United States. According to the study, prostate ...
Among patients with grade group 1 prostate cancer, those belonging to higher risk groups were more likely to have adverse pathology and die from their disease. About 1 in 6 patients with grade group 1 ...
A powerful new drug combo has yielded a major breakthrough for men battling an aggressive form of prostate cancer, researchers found in a clinical trial. File Photo by Brian Kersey/UPI A powerful new ...
The legislation would mirror programs established for women's reproductive cancer screenings, such as pap screenings and mammograms.
The study involved data from 162,000 men aged between 55 to 69 from eight European countries over a 23-year period. The data suggests that a “targeted” approach to screening could be adopted to reduce ...
The legislation would mirror programs established for women's reproductive cancer screenings, such as pap screenings and mammograms.