Ejaculation frequency, a measure of sexual activity, is not associated with a higher risk for prostate cancer, according to a study in the April 7 issue of The Journal of the American Medical ...
April 6, 2004 -- High ejaculatory frequency is not associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer and may even be protective, according to the results of a prospective study published in the ...
Prevalent ERG oncogene activation (predominantly owing to TMPRSS2–ERG fusion) is one of the most widely studied and validated alterations in a prostate cancer driver gene The majority of studies ...
Overall survival in hormone-resistant prostate cancer patients with different transition of care within the Veterans Affairs (VA) system. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2013 ASCO Annual ...
Current prostate specific antigen (PSA) testing "may not effectively target testing to those most likely to benefit, raising concerns about overtesting" warn researchers from the University of Oxford ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . For men undergoing active surveillance for low-risk prostate cancer, biennial biopsies may be a viable ...
The frequency of targetable alterations was roughly 22% in patients of African ancestry and those of European ancestry. Rates of actionable genetic alterations were similar in prostate cancer patients ...
A large study from Europe suggests it doesn’t hurt to wait a few years between prostate cancer screenings — but the research won’t end debate over the value of PSA tests. Millions of U.S. men have ...
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common problem as men age. The condition is characterized by difficulty urinating, frequent urination, and sexual dysfunction. Many men use prostate supplements ...