Prostate cancer incidence is increasing, especially in advanced stages, reversing previous declines and slowing mortality rate improvements. Racial disparities persist, with Black and Native American ...
Following almost a decade of decline, prostate cancer incidence in the U.S. increased 3.0% per year between 2014 through 2021, according to a report published Sept. 2 in CA: A Cancer Journal for ...
Using data from the Global Burden of Disease 2021 study, investigators sought to assess the global, national, and regional burden of urological cancers. Smoking and high body mass index were found to ...
Despite previous research pointing to a substantial increase in global prostate cancer mortality in the future, Isaac Y. Kim, ...
What are the current prostate cancer screening guidelines and treatment recommendations? Men may be offered prostate cancer screening at different life stages depending on their individual risk. Age, ...
Using de-identified data from the National Cancer Institute, researchers followed 205 patients—average age, 61 years—with prostate cancer and preexisting depression. Patients with both conditions had ...
Staging means finding out how far prostate cancer has spread in your body. Physicians group prostate cancers into stages I (1) through IV (4), with stage I being the least advanced and stage IV being ...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men after skin cancer. Age is a significant risk factor for prostate cancer. Family history and genetic factors play a significant role in prostate ...