A new urine test, called MyProstateScore 2.0 (MPS2), may be able to identify more aggressive, high-grade prostate cancers.
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 ...
Early stage prostate cancer usually doesn’t have symptoms. It’s typically detected and diagnosed through regular screening tests and physical exams. Prostate cancer is typically a slow-growing ...
Almost half of men are putting off a potentially life-saving test for prostate cancer over fears of a rectal exam – despite ...
"DNA is extracted from that [saliva] and analysed to look for a combination of genetic variations that are linked to prostate cancer," says Professor Caroline Moore (UCL Surgery & Interventional ...
The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test is routinely used to screen for prostate cancer. PSA is a specialized protein naturally produced by the prostate gland. If there is any abnormality or ...
For a large percentage of men with prostate cancer, the tumor may be so slow-growing that doctors advise a "watch-and-wait" ...
Hall of Fame basketball center Alonzo Mourning underwent surgery to remove his prostate in mid-March due to Stage 3 prostate ...
Recent advancements have introduced a saliva test that could revolutionize how we screen for this disease. Here’s an in-depth look at what you should know about this innovative testing method. What is ...
At-home spit tests are better than the standard blood test for identifying men who have a high genetic risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer, early research suggests. The preliminary ...