Researchers may have developed a new, improved way to test for the most serious and aggressive forms of prostate cancer.A new ...
For a large percentage of men with prostate cancer, the tumor may be so slow-growing that doctors advise a "watch-and-wait" ...
‘We’re finally putting an end to the misconception that getting tested for prostate cancer means you need to have a rectal ...
A glowing marker dye that sticks to prostate cancer cells could help surgeons to remove them in real-time, according to a paper published in the European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular ...
A new study presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting suggests a simple at-home saliva test could revolutionize prostate cancer detection. This test might be more accurate ...
Surgeons may soon be better able to remove prostate cancer thanks to a dye that makes tumours glow. University of Oxford experts said the dye acts as a 'second pair of eyes', lighting up cancerous ...
A pioneering genetic test is set to “turn the tide on prostate cancer”, saving thousands of lives every year. The simple at-home saliva test searches for markers in patients’ DNA to identify ...
A simple at-home spit test could be used to identify men at risk of developing prostate cancer and save thousands of lives, research suggests. Preliminary findings presented at the American ...
A simple saliva test can identify men who are most at risk of prostate cancer, a breakthrough study has found. Scientists have developed a spit test that can be taken at home and is more accurate ...
Fact checked by Nick BlackmerFact checked by Nick Blackmer A new urine test, called MyProstateScore 2.0 (MPS2), may be able to identify more aggressive, high-grade prostate cancers. Experts say ...
Almost half of men are putting off a potentially life-saving test for prostate cancer over fears of a rectal exam – despite the fact doctors now use a blood test. Prostate cancer is the most ...