In the United States, men die on average five years earlier than women. This concerning statistic is fairly consistent in most countries around the Read More »
Immunotherapy Could Be ‘Spectacular’ for Treating Prostate Cancer
At the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, findings from a study were shared that suggest that immunotherapy drugs (which Read More »
The Evolution of Prostate Cancer Screening in America
Earlier this month, the American Urologic Association (AUA) held its annual meeting in San Francisco. More than 10,000 urologists came together in a Read More »
Harvard Study: 20+ Ejaculations a Month Reduces Prostate Cancer Risk
An article published in European Urology presents evidence from a Harvard study suggesting that frequency of ejaculations may be inversely related to Read More »
U. Penn Program Targets Stigma of Prostate Cancer
Two professors from the University of Pennsylvania have begun work on a project that is attempting to build awareness about prostate cancer by first Read More »
Key Questions for Serious Cases of Prostate Cancer
A silver lining of many prostate cancer diagnoses is that when localized, non-aggressive cases are detected in their earliest stages, the five-year Read More »
UK Study Shows Distrust of Researchers Among Blacks
A research study by the Division of Cancer Studies at King’s College in London sought to find reasons why black men are consistently underrepresented Read More »