Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer among men in England, with cases surging by 25 per cent between 2019 and 2023, according to NHS data. It’s also the second-deadliest form of the ...
Rates of prostate cancer in the United States dropped by 53% from 1992, when prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing was widely used, to 2013, the latest year for which data are available. The finding ...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in Australia, with about 26,000 men diagnosed per year. The majority (more than 85%) are aged over 60. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech ...
PSA stands for prostate-specific antigen, a substance naturally produced in prostate tissue. A small amount of PSA regularly sneaks into the bloodstream, and low blood concentration is considered ...
Effective cancer screening protocols can dramatically alter outcomes for patients. Prostate cancer, for example, has been one of the most common cancers among men in the United States for decades. In ...
Just when society is beginning to get to grips with one of the main killers of men in the UK, prostate cancer, along comes an ...
A landmark UK trial aiming to revolutionise prostate cancer screening has begun testing its first male participants. The ...
The Scottish Prostate Cancer Initiative launches free PSA tests for 25,000 men aged 40–80, aiming to boost early prostate ...
"Because the proton beam can be precisely controlled to stop at the tumor, we can target cancer cells aggressively while protecting nearby organs like the bladder and bowel," Dr. Chon said. "That ...
The campaign for better prostate cancer awareness has provoked important questions about the lack of testing and screening. Why are men dying unnecessarily?