Prostate Cancer

Obesity may increase survival in this cancer

In a new study from San Raffaele University in Italy, researchers found obese patients with a form of advanced prostate cancer survive longer than...

New AI tech for early detection of prostate cancer

Prostate cancer is the most diagnosed cancer and a leading cause of death by cancer in Australian men. Early detection is key to successful treatment...

Prostate cancer drugs hold potential for treating COVID-19

In a new study from Imperial College London and the University of Essex, researchers found drugs typically used to treat prostate cancer could be...

When should men with a family history of prostate cancer start screening?

In a new study from the German Cancer Research Center, researchers estimated the elevated risk of advanced or fatal prostate cancer among relatives of...

Scientists develop new drug for treating aggressive prostate cancer

In a new study from Cleveland Clinic, researchers have identified a promising drug target for treating and preventing aggressive, drug-resistant prostate cancer. They found that...

This stuff in the body can protect against prostate cancer, fatty liver disease, diabetes

In a new study from FIU Biomolecular Sciences Institute, researchers found the protein INPP4B may protect obese people from developing fatty liver disease, Type...

Scientists find how to improve prostate cancer and high cholesterol treatments

In a new study from the University of Copenhagen, researchers have cracked the code for controlling a group of enzymes that affect our metabolism. They...

Prostate cancer: symptoms, tests, and treatments you need to know

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men and the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths among American men. The prostate is part...

This study shows a big cause of inflammation in common bowel disease

In a recent study from Weill Cornell Medicine, researchers found a type of gut bacteria that causes intestinal inflammation in patients with Crohn’s disease,...

Having a single personal doctor may lead to unnecessary tests

Patient care by a single primary care physician is linked to many health benefits, including increased treatment adherence and decreased hospital admissions and mortality...