About 60% of low‑risk prostate cancer patients are opting for active surveillance — and long‑term survival remains high.
As a result, researchers have explored less invasive options that aim to treat the cancer while preserving quality of life. One such approach is TULSA, which uses real-time MRI guidance to deliver ...
A scan that makes prostate cancer cells “glow” could halve the number of men needing invasive biopsies, research suggests.
The most common surgery for prostate cancer is a radical prostatectomy. This surgery involves taking out the entire prostate gland, some lymph nodes and other nearby tissue, like the seminal vesicles ...
If you’re dealing with advanced prostate cancer, the thought of surgery might feel like a lot to take in — and that’s completely understandable. For many men facing an advanced diagnosis, surgery will ...
Early-stage prostate cancer rarely causes symptoms, making routine screening the most reliable way to catch it before it ...
March 15, 2026 expert reaction to conference abstract comparing prostate cancer and breast cancer screening programmes, being presented at the European Association of Urology Cong ...