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Prostate cancer has distinct genetic properties in different groups of men that could be targeted to improve patient outcomes, new research suggests.
Dr. Bruce Montgomery, a UW Medicine oncologist, hopes that patients won't see these numbers and just throw up their hands in fear or resignation.
"Prostate cancer is a worldwide problem. It is the most common cancer in men, with clear racial disparities,” said researcher ...
Prostate cancer has distinct genetic properties in different groups of men that can be targeted to improve patient outcomes, ...
Incidence rate for prostate cancer has been increasing since 2014 at a rate of 3% per year overall BOSTON, MA, UNITED STATES, ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — You can get free cancer screenings in Overland Park, Kansas, next month. On Saturday, May 17, you can take ...
Researchers have found in a new study that microultrasonography-guided biopsy is noninferior to MRI fusion-guided biopsy for ...
Coulier shared the exciting news on Saturday’s episode of the “How Rude, Tanneritos!” podcast with two of his former “Full ...
Steam may be more powerful than you think. It smooths clothes and kills germs, but now doctors are testing it against cancer.
BBC presenter Nick Owen has reflected on his cancer diagnosis calling it “the worst day of my life”. The 77-year-old news host revealed that he was diagnosed with “aggressive” and “extensive” prostate ...
Presenter Nick Owen has reflected on his crushing cancer diagnosis and the powerful impact he had by going public. The former ...
Metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) treatment can involves chemotherapy, radiation, and more. Find the ...