Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers that occur in men. While it can be life-threatening, the disease is treatable, and the earlier it is detected, the better the treatment outcome.
The rate at which PSA rises after hormonal therapy for prostate cancer is a key factor in determining the effectiveness of the treatment. For patients with recurrent and advanced prostate cancer, ...
John Salata says he is grateful his prostate-specific antigen (PSA) was tested when it was, even if it was by accident. When Salata was 48, his primary care doctor mistakenly checked the box for a PSA ...
Screening PSA levels at aged 65-69 may inform the decision to continue or discontinue prostate cancer screening after age 70 years, regardless of patient race and ethnicity. The absolute risks of ...