PROSTATE cancer may be the most common cancer in men, but it’s also the most survivable… if you catch it early. The disease has been dubbed the “silent killer” as men with early stage prostate cancer ...
Almost half of men falsely believe they need invasive tests to check for prostate cancer, a charity has said. A rectal exam – during which a doctor or nurse will check inside a patient’s bottom using ...
Almost half of men are putting off a potentially life-saving test for prostate cancer over fears of a rectal exam – despite the fact doctors now use a blood test. Prostate cancer is the most common ...
Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer in men in the UK, according to data from 2016-2018 by Cancer Research UK, and is a real concern in people over a certain age in particular. Men are ...
A leading doctor has answered several common questions about prostate cancer in an effort to separate facts from fiction. His insights arrive as more than 63,000 men are diagnosed each year, according ...
SIR Rod Stewart has begged men to get a “finger up the bum” to check for prostate cancer. Rod, 74, recently revealed that he has successfully beaten the potentially fatal disease. Rod gave his advice ...
A Killingworth man has spoken about how lucky he was to find out he had prostate cancer - as he only insisted his GP gave him a test having watched rugby star Kenny Logan talk about the illness on TV.
Men who have long index fingers are at lower risk of prostate cancer, a new study published today in the British Journal of Cancer has found. The study led by The University of Warwick and The ...
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