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More low-risk cancers could be monitored rather than treated, avoiding significant side effects, says a charity.
About 16% of men designated GG1 prostate cancer had higher-risk disease, raising their likelihood of dying from the cancer ...
Using PSA density before MRI cuts overdiagnosis while detecting clinically significant prostate cancer, but PSA density ...
Experts suggest ‘outdated guidelines’ around prostate cancer have created a ‘wild west’ of what is implemented in the NHS ...
Out-of-date NHS guidance is preventing a prostate cancer screening programme, experts have warned. Up to 5,000 men are ...
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 ...
Engaging in vigorous physical activity after a prostate cancer diagnosis may improve outcomes for patients treated with surgery, data suggest.
A charity analysis revealed that the National Health Service has started over-treating men for prostate cancer, with nearly 5 ...
Erectile dysfunction is one of the most common side-effects of prostate cancer treatment, especially following radiotherapy ...
Researchers have shown for the first time that intermittent fasting increases the efficacy of anti-androgen therapy in ...
Overtreatment of the disease can lead to side effects such as erectile dysfunction or incontinence, charity Prostate Cancer ...