Topic: Prostate Cancer

Doctors Offer Free Prostate Screenings

The American Cancer Society says one in six men can expect to get prostate cancer in his lifetime. It's the second most common cancer in men ...

Never too old to be bold this Blue Friday

Never too old to be bold this Blue Friday. You're never too old to be bold is the message from one Waikato Police staff member who has made a ...

September is prostate cancer awareness month

The Arkansas Prostate Cancer Foundation wants you to help raise awareness about the deadly disease during Prostate Cancer Awareness Month in...

Our view: Cheers to cancer awareness, hospital growth

Cheers to Marshfield Clinic employee Rich Nesbitt for getting the word out about blue ribbons for prostate cancer awareness.. . . . Nesbitt, a...
Members of the Prostate Cancer Roundtable, consisting of America's Leading Prostate Cancer Organizations, are asking President Obama to place a...
Milton "Sharm" Scheuerman, a member of Iowa's "Fabulous Five" basketball team in 1956 that finished as NCAA runners-up and a former Hawkeyes coach...

No risk seen from delaying prostate cancer surgery

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Adding to evidence that men with early prostate cancer can safely put off surgery, a new study finds that patients who delayed surgery by over a year had similar outcomes as those who opted for immediate treatment.Using ...
Now that the Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services has caused a ruckus by unexpectedly conducting a so-called National Coverage Analysis for the...

Prostate biopsy can cause urinary, erectile problems

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Biopsies taken to diagnose prostate cancer commonly cause temporary erectile dysfunction and, in some cases, lingering urinary problems, according to a new study.The findings, reported in the Journal of Urology, highlight the f