September is prostate cancer awareness month. Dr. Leonard Marks, a urologic oncologist and professor in the Department of Urology at UCLA, sat down with Daily Bruin science and health contributor Nick ...
Prostate cancer remains the second most common form of cancer found in men worldwide and is the second leading cause of cancer death among men in the U.S. Screening for prostate cancer can help to ...
May 28—Prostate cancer strikes one in nine men in Missouri, and thankfully there's a way to catch it early. May is Men's Health Month, and Dr. Mike Aberger of Phoenix Urology says blood tests for ...
Doctors explain how subtle urinary and pelvic changes can signal early prostate problems in men, and why recognising symptoms ...
Fear of cancer, treatment side effects and misconceptions about masculinity may prevent men from prioritising their health, one doctor said.
In the month of October, many organizations use the color pink to raise awareness for breast cancer. Women are encouraged to do regular home exams and to attend their annual mammograms. For men, ...
Prostate cancer is the second most common form of cancer found in men worldwide, affecting one out of nine at some point in their lives. It’s also the second leading cause of cancer death among men in ...
It's not an easy conversation for men to have, but talking about prostate problems is important. Common symptoms include ...
Early detection of prostate cancer remains a major clinical challenge due to the lack of reliable biomarkers, despite the disease being highly treatable when caught in its early stages. Now, ...
We recently reported our initial experience with single-port transvesical enucleation of the prostate (STEP) performed through a solitary suprapubic incision via a single-access port inserted directly ...
A new study from the UK has suggested a new way to “significantly” reduce prostate cancer deaths. It says that a simple, 10-minute MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scan can pick up more early-stage ...