PSMA-PET imaging has higher sensitivity than conventional imaging and can detect radiorecurrent prostate cancer at lower PSA levels. PSMA-PET imaging can detect radiorecurrent prostate cancer ...
Do you consider the cancer measurements to be small, thus making the “observation only” protocol correct? — B.A. Dear B.A.: Prostate cancer can be very aggressive and is responsible for over 35,000 ...
Prostate cancer, for example, has been one of the most common cancers among men in the United States for decades. In the mid-1900s, prostate cancer had a relatively low ... levels are elevated ...
A new clinical trial, led by experts at the University of Sheffield and funded by Yorkshire Cancer Research, aims to provide ...
Thousands of men in Yorkshire will be offered the opportunity to take part in a new £4.5 million prostate screening trial led ...
IT’S a disease that only affects old men. Wrong. You won’t die of it, you die with it. Wrong again! Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in England, overtaking breast cancer for the first ...
In summary, it seems that obese men with a low risk of developing prostate cancer have lower serum PSA levels than their non-obese counterparts; the presence of prostate cancer might attenuate ...