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Cholesterol Could be Linked to Prostate Cancer

Two new studies look at the role cholesterol may play in the risk for aggressive prostate cancer.

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Cholesterol Could be Linked to

Cholesterol Could be Linked to Prostate Cancer

Two new studies look at the role cholesterol may play in the risk for aggressive prostate cancer.

 Cancer Could Be Caused by a Virus

Prostate Cancer Could Be Caused by a Virus

A virus may play a role in some prostate cancers.


A Common STD Could Double the Risk for

A Common STD Could Double the Risk for Prostate Cancer

A common sexually transmitted disease may double the risk for prostate cancer.

Over A Million Men Are Over Diagnosed With

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

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.

PSA

PSA Prostate Tests May Provide Little Benefit

A large study finds screening for prostate cancer using a PSA test provides a small benefit, at best.


Watchful Waiting with

Watchful Waiting with Prostate Cancer Could Cause Anxiety

Some men who are diagnosed with prostate don't have their disease treated right away. A new study looks at the impact "watchful waiting" has on their quality of life.

Younger Men Seem to Suffer Worse from

Younger Men Seem to Suffer Worse from Prostate Cancer

Young men who have advanced prostate cancer trend to fare worse than older men who are also in advanced stages of the disease.


Green Tea Could Help

Green Tea Could Help Prostate Cancer

Green tea may be beneficial for men with prostate cancer.

Omega-3 Can Lower the Risk for

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.