Mens Health - Prostate Health
A Gene Test Could Detect Prostate Cancer
Researchers have identified a gene linked to aggressive prostate cancer-- a leading cancer killer.
A Gene Test Could Detect Prostate Cancer
Researchers have identified a gene linked to aggressive prostate cancer-- a leading cancer killer.
A Test Could Help Detect Prostate Cancer
Experts are excited about a new, noninvasive test for prostate cancer that appears to tell the difference between benign and malignant cancer.
Walking Could Help Prostate Cancer Patients
Just a short walk a few times a week could help prostate cancer patients.
Beer Could Help Prevent Prostate Cancer
The news guys have been waiting for: evidence that an ingredient in beer may help prevent prostate cancer.
A Common STD Could Double the Risk for Prostate Cancer
A common sexually transmitted disease may double the risk for prostate cancer.
Cholesterol Could be Linked to Prostate Cancer
Two new studies look at the role cholesterol may play in the risk for aggressive prostate cancer.
Over A Million Men Are Over Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer
A new study suggests over one million men have been overdiagnosed with prostate cancer-- meaning they had unnecessary treatment for the disease.
Weight Could Play a Role in Prostate Cancer Risk
A man's risk for prostate cancer may depend on his ethnicity and how much weight he gains.
Prostate cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer death among men in the U.S. Screening with PSA or Prostate Specific Antigen test is leading to earlier diagnoses.
Omega-3 Can Lower the Risk for Prostate Cancer
Men who boost their intake of omega-three fatty acids can lower their risk for aggressive prostate cancer, even if they have a genetic predisposition for the disease.






