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The most common symptoms of prostate cancer are needing to urinate more often and straining to pee. Men may also feel as though their bladder has not fully emptied. These symptoms are common and do not always mean somebody has cancer, but they should be checked out by a GP.
While prostate cancer recurrence is a major cause of death in patients receiving localized treatment, there are other significant causes of mortality. While prostate cancer progression or recurrence is a significant cause of death among patients who ...
Professor Freddie Hamdy - who advised the Government not to offer more men the PSA blood test - explains why very slow growing tumours should be left well alone
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Can frequent urination be a sign of cancer? Understanding what the symptom really means
Frequent urination can signal serious issues like prostate, kidney, or pelvic cancers, especially when accompanied by blood in urine, pain, or unexpla
A study co-led by investigators at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center found that most of the benefits of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) for prostate cancer occur within the first 9 to 12 months.
The Uganda Cancer Institute (UCI) has sounded an urgent warning over a sharp rise in prostate cancer cases, now the most commonly diagnosed cancer among men in the country and a leading cause of cancer-related deaths.
The National Screening Committee (NSC) has told the government that screening is "likely to cause more harm than good".