An expert answered CURE® readers’ questions on several aspects of a prostate cancer journey, including treatment options and sexual function. A prostate cancer journey can involve plenty of questions.
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A year of added prostate-cancer therapy cut the odds the disease spreads, a major trial found
Men treated for prostate cancer after surgery now have clearer evidence that extending hormone therapy from six months to two ...
Men with advanced prostate cancer undergoing local therapies such as radiation therapy or radical prostatectomy experience significantly more gastrointestinal and sexual issues, along with problems ...
Treatment choice for localized prostate cancer depends on cancer aggressiveness and quality-of-life factors, such as sexual functioning. Active surveillance is a safe option for appropriate patients, ...
For many men with prostate cancer, weeks of daily treatments are no longer the norm. Jonathan Tward, MD, a radiation oncologist at Huntsman Cancer Institute, explains how image guidance, real-time ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — In September, people all over the world will observe Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. In the U.S., one in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, according ...
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Jeremy Clarkson received same state-of-the-art prostate cancer therapy as former PM David Cameron
Jeremy Clarkson has avoided the potentially life-changing side effects of prostate cancer surgery after getting the same ...
Researchers found that stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), a form of high-dose radiation delivered in just five sessions, is as safe as conventional treatment, with similar side effects and a ...
From steam injections to drug-coated balloons, the options for treating an enlarged prostate are growing fast.
A study led by UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center investigators found that stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), a form of high-dose radiation delivered in just five sessions, after ...
Award-winning comedy writer Jon Holmes survived prostate cancer... now he's launched a new campaign to help other blokes ...
If you or a loved one has prostate cancer, you may be interested in learning about medicines used to treat it. One option is a medicine called Erleada (apalutamide). The FDA approved Erleada in 2018.
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