The most common surgery for prostate cancer is a radical prostatectomy. This surgery involves taking out the entire prostate gland, some lymph nodes and other nearby tissue, like the seminal vesicles ...
‘I had my prostate removed to stop the cancer spreading – I knew the risks’ There were potential dangers, but if the surgery went well, I could be free of cancerous tumours Give full access to this ...
Men with prostate cancer are less likely to experience urinary and sexual side effects two years after treatment with an advanced type of radiotherapy than surgery, according to researchers from The ...
ADT reduces testosterone, crucial for prostate cancer cell growth, but causes side effects impacting quality of life. Cardiovascular risks, insulin resistance, and bone density loss are significant ...
Doctors began testing PSA levels in the 1980s to monitor diagnosed cancers. By the early 1990s, researchers promoted it for ...
Academics from the University of Bedfordshire have worked with other experts on new research into prostate cancer ...
When it comes to prostate cancer, there’s a lot of confusion and guesswork floating around—especially among men who don’t like talking about health until something goes wrong. From believing only ...