prostate cancer

King Charles III Diagnosed with Cancer

King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer and began treatment, the Buckingham Palace announced on February 5. The Palace…

3 months ago

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Released from Hospital

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has been released from hospital and will perform his duties remotely as he continues to…

4 months ago

Pablo Neruda Cause of Death: Chilean Poet Did Not Die of Prostate Cancer, Say Forensic Experts

According to forensic experts, Chilean poet Pablo Neruda did not die of prostate cancer. The Nobel Laureate author was said…

7 years ago

Prostate Cancer Study: Men with Larger Waistlines at Higher Risk

A recent study has suggested that men with larger waistlines could be at higher risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer.…

8 years ago

Olaparib: Prostate Cancer Drug Shown to Be Effective in Milestone Trial

British scientists have announced that Olaparib, the first drug that targets precise genetic mutations in prostate cancer, has been shown…

9 years ago

Tommy Chong Reveals He Is Battling Rectal Cancer

Cheech and Chong’s comedian Tommy Chong took to Twitter to reveal he has rectal cancer. Tommy Chong, 77, said he…

9 years ago

Alvin Stardust dies from prostate cancer aged 72

Alvin Stardust has died at the age 72 after a short illness. Alvin Stardust had recently been diagnosed with metastatic…

10 years ago

Botox may slow tumor growth in stomach cancer

Animal tests suggested that Botox injections may help fight cancer. The new study, published in Science Translational Medicine, showed nerves…

10 years ago

Pablo Neruda was not poisoned and died of prostate cancer

Forensic experts have concluded that no traces of poison have been found in the remains of Chile's Nobel Prize-winning poet…

10 years ago

Myriad Genetics prostate cancer test may avoid unnecessary operations

A new prostate cancer test can predict how aggressive a tumor is and could spare men unnecessary operations, researchers suggest.…

11 years ago

Red-headed men are 54% less likely to develop prostate cancer

A new research found that naturally red-headed men are 54% less likely to develop prostate cancer as those with blond,…

11 years ago

Five or more cups of tea a day lowers risk of advanced prostate cancer by a third

A new research shows that drinking five or more cups of tea a day lowers the risk of advanced prostate…

11 years ago

Oestrogen skin patches may be a cheaper and safer treatment for prostate cancer

A new study has found that skin patches which deliver oestrogen into the blood may be a cheaper and safer…

11 years ago

Prostate cancer barcode test helps patients choose treatment

Experts have found that a blood test that reads genetic results like a barcode can pick out the most aggressive…

12 years ago

Pan-fried meat increases risk of prostate cancer

A couple of hamburgers a week could increase the chances of getting prostate cancer by 40%, according to new a…

12 years ago

Heavy tea drinkers at higher risk of prostate cancer

According to new research, men who are heavy tea drinkers may be more likely to develop prostate cancer. A team…

12 years ago