Anne Marie Tiernon talks with Dr. Islam Ghoneim from St. Vincent Hospital about the importance of prostate cancer screening ...
Prostate cancer affects one in eight men in the U.S. over their lifetime, which is the same rate as women and breast cancer.
The global statistics are terrifying. Prostate cancer is the fourth most common cancer in all populations, the second most common cancer among men worldwide, and ranks first in Europe, where a third ...
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The campaign for better prostate cancer awareness has provoked important questions about the lack of testing and screening. Why are men dying unnecessarily?
A new at-home saliva test could help identify men with a high risk of prostate cancer more accurately than blood tests, leading to earlier diagnosis and more successful treatment. Prostate cancer is ...
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Prostate cancer check is 'nothing to feel embarrassed about' urges Northern Ireland man enjoying life again after 'devastating' diagnosis
A Northern Ireland man who received a “devastating” prostate cancer diagnosis on his 46th birthday is encouraging others to seek medical advice if something does not feel quite right.
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