Risk factors are things that raise your chances of getting a disease. For each person, there’s a mix of genetic, biological and lifestyle factors that play a part in prostate cancer risk. About 1 in ...
Prostate health depends on early awareness, healthy lifestyle habits, and understanding conditions that can mimic cancer. Recognizing warning signs and discussing screening with a doctor can help ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa (KWQC) -Prostate cancer remains the most common non-skin cancer in men and the second deadliest after lung cancer, according to the American Association of Cancer Research. As part of ...
Press releases are posted on Independent.com as a free community service. Sutter Health Prostate Health Panel (left to right) Radiation Oncologist Dr. Justin Voog, Radiation Oncologist Dr. W. Warren ...
Note: While research on alcohol is evolving, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says drinking less or not at all is better for your health. Alcohol is part of many people’s social lives, ...
After a prostatectomy, you’ll need to consider factors like catheter management, sexual activity, and mental health. Here’s how experts recommend approaching recovery.
The idea is that most prostate cancers grow so slowly that they won't cause symptoms or shorten your lifespan, even if they’re left untreated. Prostate cancer treatments, on the other hand, can cause ...
An event in Gainesville, brought together prostate cancer survivors and medical experts to discuss the disease. The gathering focused on raising awareness, especially within the Black community, which ...