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Prostate cancer has distinct genetic properties in different groups of men that could be targeted to improve patient outcomes, new research suggests.
Peter Loftus is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal in Philadelphia covering the pharmaceutical and medical-device ...
A Texas man with terminal prostate cancer is spending the remainder of his time helping others all over the country ...
Dwyane Wade is opening up about one of the most vulnerable moments of his life — just before going under the knife for cancer ...
In Anchorage, Providence Alaska Medical Center has become the first facility in the state to offer an innovative treatment for metastatic prostate cancer. In March, the hospital began administering ...
The first patient has been enrolled in the ARID II trial evaluating Voro Urologic Scaffold to improve continence after ...
Surgery may not be the best next course of treatment for patients with early-stage breast cancer who had a complete response to neoadjuvant (pre-surgical) chemotherapy and standard radiation treatment ...
Dr. Bruce Montgomery, a UW Medicine oncologist, hopes that patients won't see these numbers and just throw up their hands in fear or resignation.
Howell's Oh Crumbs! Baking Company reopened in April after owner Scott Bitoff underwent prostate cancer treatment. The community welcomed the bakery back with open arms, showing support for Bitoff's ...
A team of surgeons at a hospital trust are celebrating performing their 1,000th prostatectomy using robotic surgeries.
Obesity in itself is not a contraindication for radical prostatectomy, but it remains a risk factor for poor overall survival.