Warning thousands of black men will die of prostate cancer in next decade without targeted screening
One survivor said it felt ‘as if the government are playing russian roulette’ with the lives of black men who are twice as ...
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Does prostate cancer screening actually save lives? New study explains
A new long-term study published in the New England Journal of Medicine followed 160,000 men for over two decades to examine ...
The campaign for better prostate cancer awareness has provoked important questions about the lack of testing and screening. Why are men dying unnecessarily?
While many people are familiar with mammograms and smear tests, prostate screening is talked about far less. Ahead of Prostate Cancer Awareness Month in March, Mr Wissam Abou-Chedid, consultant ...
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 ...
The study's testing accurately identified prostate cancer 91% of the time and accurately ruled out men without prostate cancer 84% of the time. A urine-based biomarker panel may be a promising, ...
Former Premier League goalkeeper Shaka Hislop says it is "alarming" that tests for prostate cancer are not "regular and "standardised" in the United Kingdom. The 56-year-old was diagnosed with the ...
The UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC) has rejected calls for population-wide prostate cancer screening using the PSA test. More than 63,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer annually in ...
Scans that makes prostate cancer cells "glow" could cut the need for invasive biopsies, according to new research. The state-of-the-art imaging test could safely halve the number of men who need to ...
Landmark UK prostate cancer screening trial begins with first men tested - Trial will inform future population-wide prostate ...
Health officials accused of racial bias over cancer screening for Black men - ...
For Josh Henderson, 66, of Olympia, getting genetic testing was a no-brainer. “The first time I came to Fred Hutch, my oncologist suggested it,” said the retired IT manager who received a metastatic ...
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