If your cancer is not causing any symptoms, is growing slowly, or is small and only in your prostate, your physician may suggest active surveillance or watchful waiting instead of treatment. Active ...
The best way to fight cancer is to detect and start treatment early. Dr Atangwho shares signs to watch out for prostate ...
Prostate cancer, typically associated with older men, is increasingly being diagnosed in younger males under 30, presenting unique challenges for early detection and treatment. The prostate is a small ...
Chemotherapy uses medicines to kill fast-growing cells (like cancer cells) or to keep them from dividing (which is how cancers grow). It is a systemic treatment which means the medicines will travel ...
In a recent interview with CURE, Dr. Kai Tsao discussed treatment advancements for patients with prostate cancer. In a recent interview with CURE, Dr. Kai Tsao broke down current treatment ...
Keep in mind that it’s much more common for ED to become a side effect of prostate cancer treatment. “ [Examples would be] surgery or radiation, which can affect the nerves and blood vessels ...
Prostate cancer overtook breast cancer as the most commonly diagnosed cancer in England earlier this year. NHS data examined by Prostate Cancer UK revealed that 50,751 men were diagnosed with prostate ...
When prostate cancer has spread beyond the prostate to nearby lymph nodes and other areas of the body and treatments can no longer slow or stop its growth, you are not alone. Many patients, despite ...
Decades ago, doctors created a test to determine which breast cancer patients should receive hormone therapy. Now, researchers are using the same tactics to advance prostate cancer treatment. A recent ...