For more than 80 years, men have been told that testosterone fuels prostate cancer. But a more nuanced picture has emerged ...
The Prostate Centre (TPC) has become the first medical facility in Nigeria, West and Central Africa, to introduce ...
Lifestyle habits that may secretly harm prostate health and increase urinary problems in men over 40
Men's urinary habits change with age, but lifestyle factors like hydration, sitting, caffeine, and diet significantly influence prostate health. Research shows that proper hydration, regular movement, ...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men, especially over the age of 50. As per the American Cancer ...
Prostate cancer is still associated with fear and social stigma, despite being the second most common cancer among men and one that needs attention. A urologist explained that advances in treatment ...
Treatments for localised prostate cancer have long been aimed at treating the whole prostate, either by surgical removal or by radiotherapy. However ...
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Cancer surgeon breaks down 5 biggest myths about prostate cancer: What every man over 40 should know
A surgeon outlines five important prostate cancer myths that men over 40 should know for early detection and treatment.
The treatment is suitable for men whose cancer has not spread outside of the prostate gland or has spread to the area just outside the gland.
Men’s Health Thailand by Dr. Niti Navanimitkul For many men, a diagnosis of prostate cancer comes with two major worries: “How serious is my cancer?” and “Will the treatment change my quality of life?
A groundbreaking international trial for treating prostate cancer has launched in the UK. The trial is sponsored by US company PROCEPT BioRobotics and supported by the National Institute for Health ...
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5 early warning signs of prostate cancer men shouldn't ignore
Learn the five key warning signs of prostate cancer, from urinary issues to unexplained pain. Early detection is crucial for ...
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is associated with elevated risks for depression and anxiety, with a causal link to depression supported by genetic evidence, according to a study published online ...
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