A recent breakthrough study highlights how a simple at-home urine test could accurately detect prostate cancer. Researchers from Vanderbilt University and the University of Michigan suggest this ...
A British-made prostate cancer test could avoid the need for biopsies in four out of five cases, according to a study. The EpiSwitch PSE next generation blood test uses advances in technology to ...
ATLANTA - Each year, millions of American men get a blood test known as a PSA, or prostate-specific antigen, test as part of their yearly checkup. PSA is a protein produced by the prostate gland. If a ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A urine-based test helped reduce unnecessary biopsies among men with prostate cancer. The test appeared to be ...
While prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer, the most common way of screening for the disease is under question from many in the medical community. Gerald Andriole, MD, chief of urology at ...
A remarkable scientific advancement could transform how prostate cancer is detected in men around the world. Researchers have developed a groundbreaking urine test that offers significant advantages ...
A new urology lab with advanced diagnostic testing is up and running at UPMC St. Margaret Hospital to deal with a slow but steady increase in the number of prostate cancer cases diagnosed each year.
King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer after undergoing treatment for an enlarged prostate. During the prostate procedure, Charles' doctors noted "a separate issue of concern," according to a ...
Researchers have found a simple at home urine test for prostate cancer screening is highly accurate. Researchers at Vanderbilt and the University of Michigan have shown that a simple at-home urine ...
Opportunistic prostate cancer screening can lead to overdiagnosis of indolent diseases and invasive procedures. A cohort study suggested that a low baseline PSA level in midlife was associated with a ...
Free, comprehensive guidebook shows how prostate cancer screening has largely deemphasized invasive testing in order to avoid unnecessary procedures and treatment while at the same time saving lives.