John Tesh was diagnosed with prostate cancer despite having a low PSA and given 18 months to live back in 2015. Now, 10 years ...
ANSWER: The prostate specific antigen (PSA) test is a way to screen for prostate cancer. It is not perfect, but when used properly, it can save lives by identifying men who have early prostate cancer ...
“As a two-time prostate cancer survivor, I enjoy today as if it will be my last,” Jesse said. “I engage every man I meet about my journey, and how I am no longer afraid of tomorrow, because I have ...
THIS YEAR, IT’S estimated that nearly 300,000 new prostate cancer cases will be diagnosed. While there’s no single test to detect prostate cancer, doctors commonly use the prostate-specific antigen ...
I had gone to my local GP surgery the previous day for a routine five-year health check and now my doctor wanted to know if I ...
Nearly all men with a polygenic risk score in the 90th percentile or above had a 10-year absolute risk for prostate cancer exceeding 3.8%. A polygenic risk score (PRS) identifies more patients with ...
A large primary care analysis shows prostate cancer screening remains underused and inequitable, with notable gaps for ...
Incorporating a polygenic risk score into prostate cancer screening could enhance the detection of clinically significant prostate cancer that conventional screening may miss, according to results of ...
"The Prostate Cancer iPRS test elevates risk assessment in men's health," said Dr. Akash Kumar, co-founder of MyOme. "By integrating genome sequencing with clinical risk factors, we can more precisely ...
Former U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron opened up about his prostate cancer diagnosis after undergoing tests prompted by ...