Prostate cancer is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers in men yet is often highly treatable when detected early. It originates in the prostate gland, located between the bladder and the penis ...
Prostate cancer is among the most prevalent cancers in men, particularly above the age of 50. In India, prostate cancer has been increasingly reported, with the urban population being at a higher risk ...
The statistics are sobering and undeniable — African American men develop prostate cancer at twice the rate of white men and are more likely to die from the disease. This reality makes understanding ...
Active surveillance is a standard approach for managing men with low‑risk prostate cancer to help delay or avoid treatment, but a significant number of patients eventually experience disease ...
Talazoparib plus enzalutamide met the primary endpoint in TALAPRO-2, lowering radiographic progression or death risk by 37% versus enzalutamide, with median rPFS not reached. Efficacy signals extended ...
Among prostate cancer patients under active surveillance, low testosterone levels were associated with a statistically significant increased risk of "extreme" progression to grade group 3 or higher ...
Dr Hannah McManus looks ahead to the release of new data from phase 3 clinical trials that will inform multidisciplinary ...
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, ...