Thousands of men with incurable prostate cancer will be offered a lifeline after an about-turn on NHS treatment.
Patients will be able to find out whether they have genes linked to cancer using a world-leading tool developed by the NHS.
Doctors began testing PSA levels in the 1980s to monitor diagnosed cancers. By the early 1990s, researchers promoted it for ...
PSA levels can be elevated for reasons other than cancer, such as an enlarged or inflamed prostate. False positive and false negative PSA test results are possible. The American Cancer Society does ...
Decision making is evidence based and must be shielded from lobbying The NHS draft recommendation against routine prostate ...
Olympic legend Sir Chris Hoy says ‘we need more men to be diagnosed with prostate cancer early to stop them getting news I ...
Thousands of people in England will be able to check whether they have genes linked to cancer.
ZERO Prostate Cancer (ZERO), announces the 2026 Veterans' Action Convening, a national gathering committed to strengthening ...
“For localised prostate cancer, treatment options include surgery or radiotherapy. Both give equivalent cure rates,” Dr Komen ...
Advanced prostate cancer cases are rising worldwide as fewer men undergo routine PSA screening and early symptoms go ...
A bill moving through the Alabama legislature could remove financial barriers for men at high risk of developing prostate ...
A novel long-term prediction model showed promise at estimating the risk for dying of prostate cancer, an analysis published ...