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We urgently need research to understand the factors driving ethnic inequalities in prostate cancer outcomes, say Habib Naqvi and colleagues Around 12 000 men died from prostate cancer in the UK in 2022,
PSA stands for prostate-specific antigen, a substance naturally produced in prostate tissue. A small amount of PSA regularly sneaks into the bloodstream, and low blood concentration is considered normal. However, when levels are high, especially if there ...
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A new Super Bowl Sunday ad starring legendary NFL players aims to boost prostate cancer awareness. Using humor and famous tight ends like Rob Gronkowski and Tony Gonzalez, the ad urges men to get screened by highlighting how simple a blood test can be—while also hoping to spark conversation and clear up ongoing confusion around screening guidelines.
Last year, Novartis debuted its first-ever Super Bowl ad with an aim of starting “a movement” around early breast cancer detection, as Victor Bulto, president of Novartis U.S.,
“Talking about health should never be awkward,” the former NFL tight end tells PEOPLE
Of all the health conditions facing men as they get older, there is no doubt that prostate cancer is the most widely discussed, emotive and challenging. It is also fairly controversial, given the
As reports surface that the UK’s national screening committee are set to reject proposals for any national prostate screening programme, experts warn that the decision, if followed through with, puts Black men and those with a family history at risk.
Dr. Dre would be the perfect pitchman for prostate cancer awareness efforts. The rap mogul shares an acronym for an important aspect of prostate cancer probes. Digital rectal examination (DRE) represents one part of the exam that stops many men from having ...