Prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer deaths in men in the UK with more than 47,000 men diagnosed every year — that’s around 130 every day. Men over 50 are more likely to develop prostate cancer, and the risk increases with age. Between 70 and 74 is the most c...
By age 75, most men get preliminaryprostate cancer. 75岁时, 大部分男性开始患前列腺癌. 互联网 Prostate cancercan be complicated by spontaneous intracranial haematoma. 恶性前列腺肿瘤可能并发自发颅内血肿. 互联网 Prostate canceris most common in northwestern Europe and North America. ...
Department of Cancer Studies and Molecular Medicine, University of Leicester, Leicester General Hospital, Leicester, UK. jkm7@le.ac.ukdoi:10.1111/j.1464-410X.2003.04648.xJ.K. MellonBJU IntBju InternationalJ.K. Mellon. (2004) Chemoprevention of prostate cancer comes of age. BJU International 93...
Age and Prostate Cancer Survival.A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "Outcomes of Localized Prostate Cancer Following Conservative Management," by G. L. Lu-Yao and colleagues published in a 2009 issue.FroehnerDepartmentMichaelDepartmentEBSCO_Asp...
Prostate canceris a malignant tumor of the prostate. The disease is less common before age 50, and experts believe that most elderly men have traces of it. African American men are more likely to getprostate cancerand have the highest death rate. Other than skin cancer, prostate cancer is ...
Purpose To assess the comprehension of common medical terms used in prostate cancer in patient education materials to obtain informed consent, and to measure outcomes after prostate cancer treatment. We address this issue among underserved, African-American men because of the increased cancer incidence ...
Prostate cancer was found more common in patients who described themselves as having abnormal urination. There was no prostate cancer found in patients with a mild degree of LUTS (IPSS less than 8). Prostate cancer tended to be more common in men with high IPSS. CONCLUSION: Screening prostate...
Over the past two decades, serum PSA screening has provided a valuable tool for prostate cancer surveillance, however the age-adjusted incidence of mortality has remained relatively constant, therefore new tools are needed to guide prognosis and treatment. Research into the genetic origins of prostate...
Prostate Cancer Survival Rates by Age The older you get, the more likely you are to develop prostate cancer. Here's how often it's diagnosed among those in different age groups: Under 50: 1 in every 456 Age 50-59: 1 in 54 Age 60-69: 1 in 19 ...
Prostate cancer and its treatment frequently lead to sexual side effects that negatively impact personal identity, sexual function, and intimate relationships. The sexual consequences of prostate cancer treatment on men who have sex with men (MSM) differ