THOUSAND MEASLES CASES THIS YEAR. IT’S MEN’S HEALTH MONTH AND IN THE HEADLINES LATELY WITH FORMER PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN’S DIAGNOSIS OF STAGE FOUR PROSTATE CANCER. I SPOKE WITH KOAT HEALTH EXPERT DOCTOR ...
SEEN THROUGH the cold lens of statistics, Joe Biden’s statement on May 18th that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer is not all that surprising. In America prostate cancer is the second-most ...
Men's Health Month promotes preventive care and healthy habits, with a focus on prostate cancer awareness following Joe Biden's diagnosis. Prostate cancer remains the second leading cause of cancer ...
Increasing percentages of some older U.S. men with intermediate-risk and high-risk prostate cancers are undergoing treatments that carry risks of side effects that can significantly reduce the quality ...
News that former President Joseph Biden has advanced prostate cancer has revived long-standing questions about the benefits versus the harms of a blood test that screens for the most commonly ...
As men age, maintaining optimal prostate health becomes increasingly crucial. The prostate plays a vital role in urinary function and sexual health, and any issues can significantly impact quality of ...
Researchers are warning that men who regularly dodge prostate cancer screening appointments are 45% more likely to die from the disease. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men and the ...
Former President Joe Biden and other older men may not be getting routine prostate cancer screenings but his recent Stage 4 diagnosis raises questions about whether that's always the best choice.
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The answer depends on your individual risk for bone fracture and the type of exercise. For most men with early prostate cancer, it’s safe to engage in light or moderate exercise. Physical activity is ...
In a new report from the American Cancer Society, mortality rates for prostate cancer are two times higher for Black men compared to White men. A new report from the American Cancer Society (ACS) ...