Biomarkers May Predict Aggressiveness of Prostate Cancer
Cancer expert is wary of finding, however
Experts Back Away From Annual PSA Test
Men should have a 'baseline' prostate cancer screen at 40, but yearly PSA may not be necessary, guidelines say
Statins Guard Against Prostate Cancer
Other studies found they also reduced chances of erectile dysfunction
New Prostate Cancer Drug May Hold Promise
Researchers apply for large-scale testing after 'very promising' early results
Scientists ID New Biomarker for Prostate Cancer
Study finds cleaved galectin-3 may serve as treatment target against disease progression
Omega-3 Fatty Acids Guard Against Advanced Prostate Cancer
Even men genetically predisposed to disease benefit from eating fish, study finds
Male Lumpectomy May Help Some With Prostate Cancer
Procedure involves freezing tumor rather than removing entire gland
PSA Tests Not Race-Specific, Study Finds
Contrary to common belief, same threshold works well for black and white men, researchers say
Urine Test May One Day Predict Prostate Cancer
Lab results identify component linked to aggressiveness of disease
Health Tip: Warning Signs of Enlarged Prostate
Signs that you should get treatment
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