There are a number of potential causes, says John Robertson, a specialist nurse at the Prostate Cancer Charity. It could be age - our need to go increases ...
... campaign around bowel and prostate cancer and a further focus on improving male indigenous health services. "For Aboriginal men, their life expectancy...
Although life expectancy, other illnesses, cancer severity, and patient preference may play a role in treatment choice, the common treatments for localized ...
Manchester Evening News - Dan Thompson - Feb 8, 2010
... advanced prostate cancer. The test is to see whether the drug can prolong survival and improve the quality of life. If left untreated, life expectancy...
One in seven men is expected to develop prostate cancer during his lifetime. It is thought that more than 90% of prostate cancer cases can be cured if they ...
Each prostate cancer treatment has different risks and benefits. Pre-existing illnesses, life expectancy and the severity of prostate cancer could be ...
Specifically, active surveillance should be offered as the one and only initial treatment to 2 groups of patients: men with "low risk" and a life expectancy...
In the United States, the life expectancy is 76 years for white men and 70 for black men. Philip Kantoff, MD, Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical ...
He said screening for prostate cancer is controversial. “The benefits of screening, ie reducing prostate cancer mortality, are small, in that they accrue to ...