Research shows that men with early-stage prostate cancer may benefit from a balanced diet.
A new study finds that medical guidelines do not provide enough information on these risks to help patients make informed decisions.
More research is needed to understand the potential environmental risk factors for this disease.
A new report by the Lancet Commission on prostate cancer predicts an 85 percent increase in prostate cancer mortality, as well.
Prostate cancer may not show symptoms in its early stages, but more advanced stages may cause symptoms. Here’s how to know if you’re at higher risk.
A new study shows that eating more fruits and vegetables supports recovery of sexual and urinary function after prostate cancer treatment.
Nearly 300,000 American men are expected to be diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2024.
While HPV has been directly linked to cervical and some head and neck cancers, emerging evidence suggests new associations with other types of cancers.
Six of the most common cancers are on the rise, and—most disturbingly—are occurring in younger populations.
Get the facts on screening debates, risk factors, symptoms, and natural ways to keep your prostate healthy.
Cancer treatments can undermine health. That’s well understood, but now researchers better know when that cost just isn’t worth it.
Urinary symptoms of incontinence, urinary tract diseases, urinating hesitancy, and frequent urination have all been reported.
Life saving information for cancer patients including dietary prevention strategies from the past live on behind the veil of medical science.
Cancer rates skyrocket for under 50s since the 1990s. Why is this happening?
Research shows that men with early-stage prostate cancer may benefit from a balanced diet.
A new study finds that medical guidelines do not provide enough information on these risks to help patients make informed decisions.
More research is needed to understand the potential environmental risk factors for this disease.
A new report by the Lancet Commission on prostate cancer predicts an 85 percent increase in prostate cancer mortality, as well.
Prostate cancer may not show symptoms in its early stages, but more advanced stages may cause symptoms. Here’s how to know if you’re at higher risk.
A new study shows that eating more fruits and vegetables supports recovery of sexual and urinary function after prostate cancer treatment.
Nearly 300,000 American men are expected to be diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2024.
While HPV has been directly linked to cervical and some head and neck cancers, emerging evidence suggests new associations with other types of cancers.
Six of the most common cancers are on the rise, and—most disturbingly—are occurring in younger populations.
Get the facts on screening debates, risk factors, symptoms, and natural ways to keep your prostate healthy.
Cancer treatments can undermine health. That’s well understood, but now researchers better know when that cost just isn’t worth it.
Urinary symptoms of incontinence, urinary tract diseases, urinating hesitancy, and frequent urination have all been reported.
Life saving information for cancer patients including dietary prevention strategies from the past live on behind the veil of medical science.
Cancer rates skyrocket for under 50s since the 1990s. Why is this happening?