Prostate cancer affects one in eight men in the U.S. over their lifetime, which is the same rate as women and breast cancer.
Prostate cancer awareness gets a huge boost on Super Bowl Sunday when a new ad featuring several of the NFL’s greatest all-time players premieres during the most watched football game of the year.
One survivor said it felt ‘as if the government are playing russian roulette’ with the lives of black men who are twice as ...
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among men, and Black men in Louisiana face a higher risk than ...
Prostate cancer screening should not be made available to the vast majority of men in the UK, a committee advising the government has said. In a draft recommendation, the UK National Screening ...
Prostate cancer screening compares favourably to screening for breast cancer in identifying significant cancers, reducing mortality and avoiding unnecessary harms, says new research. The findings are ...
Genetic screening for prostate cancer can help identify inherited risks early, guide treatment decisions, and protect your family’s health. At Fred Hutch Cancer Center, we offer expert genetic ...
A digital rectal exam (DRE) is a way to check for signs of prostate cancer. For this exam a physician inserts a gloved, lubricated finger into your rectum to: Feel your prostate gland Assess the ...
Super Bowl champions Bruce Arians and Rob Gronkowski star in a cheeky Super Bowl ad from Novartis designed to encourage men to get screened for prostate cancer with an easy blood test. Arians and ...
The first men have been invited to take part in Prostate Cancer UK's TRANSFORM trial, kicking off the biggest prostate cancer screening study in a generation. The £42m trial is being co-led by UCL, ...