A MAN is told he has cancer every three minutes in the UK. And cases are increasing, according to the NHS – especially among ...
Higher Healthy Eating Index score linked to significantly lower risk for grade reclassification in men undergoing active surveillance ...
Some studies have indicated that excessive calcium, as found in milk, cheese, yogurt, and some greens, may actually be linked ...
A study suggests that diet quality may affect prostate cancer progression. Men with higher adherence to dietary guidelines ...
A healthy diet in prostate cancer patients on active surveillance was associated with a reduced risk of progressing to a more ...
Researchers found that a diet close to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans significantly reduces the risk of prostate cancer progression in men diagnosed with grade group (GG) 1 prostate ...
A study in JAMA Oncology links dietary quality to prostate cancer grade reclassification risk, suggesting healthier diets may ...
If prostate cancer spreads to other parts of the body, it can become deadly and commonly moves to bones, the lungs, lymph ...
A recent cohort study has explored the link between diet and the risk of prostate cancer grade reclassification in men diagnosed with grade group (GG) 1 ...
A combination of several treatments, including surgery, radiation therapy or hormone therapy, may be used to treat prostate cancer. The medical team will provide a comprehensive assessment of ...
A precursor of vitamin K may help slow down prostate cancer progression, a recent study conducted in mouse models of suggests ...
A healthy diet can stop prostate cancer becoming more deadly, a pioneering study has proved for the first time. The results of the 12-year study of nearly 1,000 people with the disease opens the ...