A new test could be more effective at detecting dangerous prostate cancer than current screening methods, a study suggests.
Routine prostate cancer screenings save lives, yet some men still avoid them. However, making the process more streamlined increases the likelihood that men will get the tests they need to catch ...
One in eight men will develop prostate cancer in their lifetime. Surgery to treat the disease can lead to unwelcome side effects. A minimally invasive alternative that avoids surgery is now available ...
Precisely delivered ultrasound could be an effective treatment for prostate cancer, with high-frequency sound waves heating and killing off cancer cells, a new study says. The treatment killed off all ...
There is no single, diagnostic test. Doctors make a diagnosis based on various measures. This can include a prostate-specific ...
Government will consider committee’s guidance that says mass screening ‘likely to cause more harm than good’ ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) remains a leading cause of cancer-related mortality in men. While multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) is an established tool for detecting clinically significant PCa (csPCa), it is ...
Routine health check-ups are strangely not as common as they should in India. Doctors often advise getting annual check-ups to test for risk of various non-communicable diseases, the burden of which ...
The original dataset as reported in 22 was made up of 305 patients. One central transverse image and one central sagittal image of the prostate was acquired from each patient, with expert markings ...