Learn essential post-surgery insights for prostate cancer patients to ensure a smooth recovery and return to daily life.
Men aged 50 and above, or those 45 and above with a strong family history, are encouraged to undergo annual screenings. Early ...
Movember is back. Throughout the month of November, men are skipping their razors in favour of sporting a moustache to help ...
Frequent nighttime bathroom visits disrupt sleep patterns and affect daily quality of life for millions of men. PureHealth Research's prostate health supplements address this widespread concern ...
Stage 2 prostate cancer is considered localized, meaning the cancer is still confined entirely within the prostate gland and has not spread to nearby lymph nodes (node 0 or N0) or distant parts of the ...
In a world where cancer remains a formidable adversary, Mr Z's story serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of early ...
And what can you expect during your visit? Two urologists have answers:According to Dr Axel Merseburger, spokesman for the German Society for Urology (DGU), a man should see a urologist in cases of ...
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What Is a Prostate Biopsy?
A prostate biopsy involves removing prostate tissue to test for cancer. Learn about types, procedure, risks, and follow-up care.
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Prostate cancer diagnosis brought us closer, but forced us to have more difficult conversations
An Irish Prostate Cancer Outcomes Research project is working on implementing a questionnaire assessing the sexual concerns of partners of patients with prostate cancer.
By Dr Mihir Shanker, Radiation Oncologist, Icon Cancer CentreFor many men, a prostate cancer diagnosis raises understandable questions about what ...
A man can ejaculate throughout his life unless some medical problems arise. There is no age limit to it, though quantity and quality may decrease. Lithotripsy can affect ejaculation and also the sperm ...
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