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Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in Australia, with about 26,000 men diagnosed per year. The majority (more than 85% ...
Four men whose family members have been diagnosed with prostate cancer have completed a 16-hour golf challenge. Jonathon ...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in Australian men, often detected through PSA blood tests. New guidelines suggest ...
A clinical trial is launching to test the effectiveness of new tests that aim to detect genetic signatures of cancer in the ...
The NHS says men over 50 can ask their GP for a PSA test, but Murnaghan says people below that age in a high-risk category ...
Men diagnosed with nonmetastatic low- and intermediate-risk prostate cancer up to 6 times more likely to die of other causes.
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A new research paper was published in Volume 16 of Oncotarget on June 25, 2025, titled "Hypoxia induced lipid droplet ...
A Flinders University study shows that bowel cancer survivors face an elevated risk of developing multiple primary cancers ...
Prostate cancer doesn’t shout. It creeps. Quietly. Persistently. And for men of African ancestry — whether in Nassau, Abuja, or New York — it creeps faster, earlier, and with deadlier ...
Men with non-metastatic forms are likely to live 'for many years' after diagnosis when active surveillance and other NCCN ...
Most men who are treated for prostate cancer according to modern guidelines have good survival rates and the majority of ...
What you eat can affect your prostate health, for better or worse. Prostate-friendly foods can aid in recovery from prostate ...