A charity providing free prostate cancer tests has called for more NHS screening to reduce the number of men who go ...
Fear of cancer, treatment side effects and misconceptions about masculinity may prevent men from prioritising their health, ...
Prostate cancer screenings slash the risk of dying from the disease in the following decades, according to new research. The screening measures the amount of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in men’s ...
Prostate cancer screening ‘could save thousands of lives’ – as UK weighs up national programme
SCREENING men for prostate cancer could slash deaths by 13 per cent, saving thousands of lives a year, a study suggests.
Is Galleri the future of cancer treatment? It's not that simple. The new research from the company, while promising, isn't ...
Irish Examiner on MSN
Are we close to establishing a simple screening service for prostate cancer?
As part of an EU-wide initiative to screen for prostate cancer, researchers in Ireland are studying whether a simple home finger-prick PSA blood test can help detect the disease earlier and save more ...
Everyday Health on MSN
What Is a Prostate Biopsy?
A prostate biopsy involves removing prostate tissue to test for cancer. Learn about types, procedure, risks, and follow-up ...
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Should the UK introduce targeted prostate cancer screening? The case for and against
Two cancer experts go head to head, arguing the case for and against a targeted prostate cancer screening programme.
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How Common Really Is Prostate Cancer and How Easy Is it to Get Tested?
Learn more about prostate cancer and why there is a debate over whether or not patients should get tested for it.
Myriad Genetics (MYGN) stock is downgraded from a "Buy" to "Hold" due to flat Q3 2025 earnings and limited near-term revenue ...
Tim Weale and Will McDonald are both in their 40s, both with loving partners and young children. Both have a whole lot of ...
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'You cannot do this on your own': Why it's important to talk about prostate cancer
Thousands of Irish men are diagnosed each year, but this slow-growing disease is very treatable, especially when caught early ...
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