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The medicine cabinet: Ask the Harvard experts: When prostate cancer screening makes sense for men age 70 and older
Q: I am 77. My brother died of prostate cancer. My doctor says I don’t need PSA testing at my age. But because my brother ...
Black men are much more likely to die from prostate cancer than the general population. A group of Chicago-area researchers ...
A new study suggests the investigational Stockholm3 blood test may improve the early detection of aggressive prostate cancer ...
Early prostate evaluation can detect enlarged prostate and cancer before symptoms worsen, says Dr. Piyush Varshney of Fortis ...
The understanding of prostate cancer has significantly evolved in the past 15 years. However, many people—including primary care providers—may not be aware of the current guidelines for prostate ...
THIS YEAR, IT'S estimated that nearly 300,000 new prostate cancer cases will be diagnosed. While there's no single test to detect prostate cancer, doctors commonly use the prostate-specific antigen ...
A large analysis suggests that a multivariable risk assessment tool, called Stockholm3, can detect substantially more ...
The Stockholm3 model combines PSA, plasma protein biomarkers, polygenic risk, and clinical factors for prostate cancer screening.
New technologies can potentially save lives by helping identify prostate cancer earlier, and transforming the way doctors ...
A path has now opened for early prostate cancer diagnosis through urine odor. Professor Koo Kyo-cheol of the Department of ...
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