Urologists, radiologists and pathologists from Europe and the US agreed an “expert consensus statement” on prostate cancer treatment and diagnosis ...
Prostate cancer screening saves many more lives than earlier studies suggested, research shows. The results from the longest-running European trial show one life saved for every six men diagnosed, a ...
Millions of men could benefit from a faster 15-minute prostate cancer scan that paves the way to a national screening programme. The new MRI scan takes half the time of the current one and costs half ...
Prostate-cancer screening based on prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels in the blood was introduced—and readily adopted—in the United States around the late 1980s. But this screening method, in ...
Nearly 300 abstracts on prostate cancer research from around the world will be presented at the European Association of Urology Congress (EAU26), taking place in London from 13–16 March 2026.
It’s important to follow guidance on prostate-specific antigen screening that maximizes benefits and minimizes potential harms such as overdiagnosis and overtreatment.
The Government has issued an important statement on prostate cancer and the potential for a screening programme, starting ...
A prostate cancer committee has been accused of exaggerating the risks of screening. Advisers to Wes Streeting, the Health ...
Prostate cancer diagnoses increased by 3% per year from 2014 to 2021, with the sharpest increase seen in advanced-stage disease. Prostate cancer mortality rates have continued to decline, but at a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men, with about 67,000 diagnoses each year in the UK Prostate cancer screening should ...