WASHINGTON – Taking too many vitamins increase men’s risk of dying from prostate cancer, according to study being published today. The study is the biggest yet to suggest high-dose multivitamins may ...
Men who drink six cups of coffee a day showed a lower risk of developing a deadly type of prostate cancer compared with nondrinkers, a large U.S. study suggests. The study by researchers at the ...
Men diagnosed at screening aged 50 years projected to have 16 percent chance that cancer would not have been detected within 15 years.
Gary G. Schwartz, PhD, MPH Men who have serum calcium levels in the upper range of normal are at significantly increased risk of fatal prostate cancer, a study found. Men who have serum calcium levels ...
A new urine test performed better than PSA-based testing and MRI for monitoring low-risk prostate cancers on active ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In a new study of middle-aged New Jersey men, taking cholesterol-lowering drugs was linked to a lower chance of dying from prostate cancer. The findings don't prove that ...