People with localized prostate cancer treated according to guidelines developed by an international panel of doctors are more likely to die of something other than the disease, new research shows. A ...
Men treated for nonmetastatic prostate cancer under current guidelines are up to 6 times less likely to die from their cancer than from other causes, according to data from a Swedish cancer registry.
Prostate cancer affects one in five Australian men, making it the most common cancer in the country. Now, researchers at the ...
New research in the July 2025 issue of JNCCN-Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network finds that for people diagnosed with nonmetastatic low-risk prostate cancer later in life, and treated ...
MRI-Invisible Prostate Lesions: Are They Dangerous? MRI-invisible lesions are real. Experts debate what these lesions really mean for patient outcomes and care. Medscape Medical News, January 08, 2025 ...
Test Now Incorporates Enhanced Machine Learning Risk Prediction Algorithm Plans Underway to Commercialise Testing Service Through Trinity ...
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