Using de-identified data from the National Cancer Institute, researchers followed 205 patients—average age, 61 years—with prostate cancer and preexisting depression. Patients with both conditions had ...
One in every 8 men in the United States will develop prostate cancer, according to prostate cancer statistics released by the American Cancer Society. In the US, advanced prostate cancer diagnoses ...
Prostate cancer has become a significant health concern among men, being the second leading cause of death in the United States. While the survival rate in men remains high, those who have advanced, ...
In a pooled analysis of the SPARTAN and TITAN trials, statin use during apalutamide therapy was associated with superior overall survival (OS) but also with an increased risk for grade 3 or greater ...
Prostate cancer incidence is increasing, especially in advanced stages, reversing previous declines and slowing mortality rate improvements. Racial disparities persist, with Black and Native American ...
Staging means finding out how far prostate cancer has spread in your body. Physicians group prostate cancers into stages I (1) through IV (4), with stage I being the least advanced and stage IV being ...
People who have received a cancer diagnosis are living longer than ever, according to a new report from the American Cancer Society (ACS). Decades of cancer research have led to more effective ...
Excess body weight, as measured by BMI, is associated with improved overall survival (OS) in men with advanced prostate cancer, particularly those with metastatic castration-resistant disease, a ...