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More low-risk cancers could be monitored rather than treated, avoiding significant side effects, says a charity.
UP to 5,000 men every year could avoid unnecessary cancer treatment, a charity says. Overtreatment can lead to side effects ...
A diverticulitis concern led to a prostate cancer diagnosis that shifted a patient's mindset and highlighted the importance ...
With MRI-guided stereotactic body radiation planning, radiation oncologists could help minimize radiation to pivotal ...
Out-of-date NHS guidance is preventing a prostate cancer screening programme, experts have warned. Up to 5,000 men are ...
For patients facing advanced prostate cancer, the idea of surgery is not a one-size-fits-all solution. It’s a highly nuanced ...
Experts suggest ‘outdated guidelines’ around prostate cancer have created a ‘wild west’ of what is implemented in the NHS ...
About 16% of men designated GG1 prostate cancer had higher-risk disease, raising their likelihood of dying from the cancer ...
Erectile dysfunction is one of the most common side-effects of prostate cancer treatment, especially following radiotherapy ...
In June this year, Paul Henderson received test results showing elevated PSA levels. In this weekly diary, he will be sharing ...
About one in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. It’s the second leading cause of cancer ...
Early detection of prostate cancer is critical, and researchers are developing a new urine test that may improve accuracy ...