Scientists at the University of York have found a way of distinguishing between fatal prostate cancer and manageable cancer, which
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Researchers discover aggressive prostate and lung cancers are driven by common mechanisms
UCLA researchers have discovered a common process in the development of late-stage, small cell cancers of the prostate and lung.
Continue reading »New genetic marker could help diagnose aggressive prostate cancer
Scientists have discovered a link between certain genetic mutations, the aggressiveness of prostate cancer, risk of developing the disease and
Continue reading »Pregnant and breastfeeding women can put sons at prostate cancer risk
Pregnant and breastfeeding women who don’t eat sufficient protein put their sons at greater risk of prostate cancer, experts warn
Continue reading »Low-protein diet during pregnancy increases prostate cancer risk in offspring
The offspring of females fed a low-protein diet during pregnancy and lactation are significantly more likely to develop prostate cancer
Continue reading »Eating dinner early could cut risk of breast and prostate cancer
Eating dinner before 9pm could cut the risk of developing breast and prostate cancer by a fifth Eating at least
Continue reading »Yes, There's A Male G-Spot – And Here Are 4 Things You Can Do To Find It
For many men, the idea of someone touching their prostate (you know, that walnut-sized gland between the bladder and the
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In the battle against metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer, studies have demonstrated a high response rate to radionuclide therapy targeting prostate
Continue reading »How to Massage Your Prostate Without Getting a Foreign Object Stuck in Your Butt
If you’re familiar with the so-called “male G-spot,” you know that stimulating the prostate can feel unbelievably good. Just do
Continue reading »Prostate cancer survivors more susceptible to chronic diseases
Prostate cancer survivors taking androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), a treatment commonly used to block the release of male hormones, are
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