The £42m Transform project aims to find the best way to catch the disease in men in its early stages
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Some men may feel completely well and be unaware that they are living with prostate cancer due to the silent nature of the disease. Prostate cancer typically does not present with symptoms in its early stages. Strikingly, the signs and symptoms...
The £42m Transform project aims to find the best way to catch the disease in men in its early stages
MICHÈLE SAUNDERS CLAVERY, president of the Alzheimer's Association of TT, says from the increased number of phone calls, e-mails and messages from...
Researchers at the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center have uncovered a key reason why a typically normal protein goes awry and fuels...
The presenter and self-described ‘oddball loner’ is bursting with energy despite his ‘more serious than normal’ prostate cancer
The presenter and self-described ‘oddball loner’ is bursting with energy despite his ‘more serious than normal’ prostate cancer
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Researchers at the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center, USA, have uncovered a key reason why a typically normal protein goes awry and...
A treatment paradox has recently come to light in prostate cancer: Blocking testosterone production halts tumour growth in early disease while...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men. While it can be a serious condition, early detection plays a critical role in increasing...