Prostate Cancer
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Prostate Cancer Screening Test Saves Lives, New Study Finds
By Rachael Rettner published
Prostate cancer screening in men reduces the risk of death from the disease, according to a new study.
Circumcision Linked to Lower Prostate Cancer Risk
By Joe Brownstein published
Men who are circumcised may have a lower risk of developing prostate cancer, a new study suggests.
Prostate Cancer May Be Linked to Birth Control Pill in Water Supply
By Joe Brownstein published
The link held up across the globe.
Sex After Prostate Cancer Treatment: New Model Predicts Men's Chance of ED
By Rachael Rettner published
A new model predicts how likely it is that a man will suffer from erectile dysfunction after prostate cancer treatment.
Urine Test Could Better Determine Prostate Cancer Risk
By Live Science Staff published
The test looks for a genetic change that occurs in some prostate cancers, separates men into high-, intermediate- and low-risk groups.
Finger Length Could Point to Prostate Cancer Risk
By Amanda Chan published
Men whose index fingers are longer than their ring fingers are a third less likely to have prostate cancer than are men whose index fingers are the shorter, according to British researchers.
Prostate Cancer: PSA Test (Part 3)
By Fred Cicetti published
Treatment for prostate cancer works best when the disease is found early.
Prostate Cancer: PSA Test (Part 2)
By Fred Cicetti published
Treatment for prostate cancer works best when the disease is found early.
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