"Cancer took my dad when he was 56. I was 24 then. I came to believe I would be denied a long life, too. I didn’t admit that to people," columnist Terry Woster writes.
A doctor has shared three things all men should stop doing to protect their long-term health, warning that ignoring these ...
The challenge is timing. For years, routine screening began at 50. By 2023, rising colorectal cancer rates in young people ...
Men are almost 60 per cent more likely than women to die before the age of 75, according to government figures. One doctor ...
Researchers found men who ejaculated more often had fewer prostate cancer diagnoses, pointing to a possible biological ...
Metastatic prostate cancer is currently associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. In addition, patients respond very differently to standard treatments such as hormone therapy or radiation ...
The Prostate Cancer Centre, along with Hart, will be hosting its annual men’s health event from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his subordinates want Americans to have more conversations with their physicians. But they also can ...
Prostate cancer kills thousands of Americans each year but new research suggests men can drastically lower their risk ...
A new long-term study published in the New England Journal of Medicine followed 160,000 men for over two decades to examine the real impact of prostate cancer screening. While screening slightly ...
Prostate Scotland is encouraging men across Scotland to start a simple but potentially life-saving conversation about ...
Recognising these subtle body changes can lead to an earlier diagnosis, when treatment is more likely to be successful ...