Detecting And Treating Prostate Cancer
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Registered dietitian nutritionist Carrie Dennett shares the diet and lifestyle recommendations for reducing cancer risk.
“For an average risk person, which would mean not African American, and somebody that doesn’t not have a family history of prostate cancer, we generally recommend you get your first PSA around age 50,” Reninger said. Those with a family history of prostate cancer are encouraged to screen at 45 years or earlier.
Both brothers were diagnosed with prostate cancer within months of each other in 2022. The pair had prostatectomies and subsequent radiotherapy treatment at St Luke's Cancer Centr
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After skin cancer, Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer in men. An aggressive and often fatal condition, the condition develops where cancer cells develop in the prostate gland, a small gland in the male reproductive system located below the bladder.
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Tribune Content Agency on MSNA liquid biopsy for metastatic prostate cancerMetastatic prostate cancer can progress in different ways. In some men the disease advances rapidly, while other men have slower-growing cancer and a better prognosis. Researchers are developing various tools for predicting how fast prostate cancer might progress.