What we choose to call cancer may shape patients’ behavior in ways that influence their health outcomes. Relabeling low-grade ...
Early-stage prostate cancer is very treatable with surgery and radiation therapy. Once the cancer spreads, it becomes harder to stop. Late-stage prostate cancer treatments like chemotherapy and ...
Sanford’s Dr. Ash Jensen says prostate cancer is most treatable when caught early and encourages regular screenings for men over age 50. One in six men will develop prostate cancer; Sanford Health ...
In its early stages, prostate cancer is usually asymptomatic, meaning a person with the disease experiences no symptoms. However, as it progresses, it can cause pain during urination and in other ...
Your doctor may give you a clean bill of health after prostate cancer treatment, which is great news. The not-so-good news is there’s a chance you could get a different cancer unrelated to your ...
Results of a multicenter clinical trial found that adding the investigational adenoviral-based viral immunotherapy ...
Prostate cancer screening is one of the most common decisions men face in primary care, yet many patients make that choice without fully understanding the potential benefits and harms. A new editorial ...
This Journal feature begins with a case vignette highlighting a common clinical problem. Evidence supporting various strategies is then presented, followed by a review of formal guidelines, when they ...
Prostate cancer often shows no symptoms until the advanced stages. A few symptoms of prostate cancer include painful or burning urination, difficulty emptying the bladder, and persistent pain in the ...
If your doctor suspects that you have prostate cancer, they may advise you to undergo a prostate biopsy procedure. A biopsy is a standard cancer screening test that involves the careful removal of ...