Risks include erectile dysfunction and bladder and bowel problems, while benefits are "slim to none." This could be a blow for firms who make the PSA test, the standard of care, and the alternative ...
Men between the ages of 55 and 69 -- particularly those at high-risk for prostate cancer -- should talk to their physicians about the pros and cons of prostate cancer screening, according to new ...
September 3, 2008 — Tall men, especially those who are long-legged, may be at slightly increased risk for prostate cancer. In addition, that cancer, when it occurs, is more likely to be high grade ...
The Air Force has begun to look at whether there’s increased risk for prostate cancer among its fighter pilots. A new investigation by McClatchy shows just how serious the problem may be. The fighter ...
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