of the prostate, the most common malignancy and second most common cause of male cancer-related deaths in North America (statistics from the American Cancer Society, 1996 and the National Cancer Institute of Canada, 1997), is a major cause of suffering and health-care expenditure in older men...
To the Editor: This article and the accompanying editorial comment shed welcome light on health care disparities in the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer for men in the lower socioeconomic brackets. Statistics for men who are black, Asian or white (Hispanic and non-Hispanic) are ...
sexual function, and intimate relationships. The sexual consequences of prostate cancer treatment on men who have sex with men (MSM) differ in some ways from what is observed in heterosexual men. This review summarizes literature from the past two decades exploring how MSM...
Statistics on prostate cancer’s natural history suggest that >70% of patients diagnosed after PSA screening are likely to experience an indolent disease course that little impacts their well-being. About 17% of these newly PSA-diagnosed patients, however, will confront an aggressive prostate cancer...
The dilemma of prostate cancer is that only a small portion of men with untreated carcinoma will die from it, yet the prevalence of this disease is so high that the annual mortality is still second only to lung cancer. Thus, there is a great need to find better ways to distinguish patien...
Men aged 50-74 years were randomly selected by Statistics Sweden and invited by mail to ... T Nordstrm,A Discacciati,M Bergman,... - 《Lancet Oncology》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 Future directions in prostate cancer testing: a comment upon results from the prospective population-based ...
Afterskin cancer, prostatecanceris the most commoncancerin men and in people assigned male a birth. About 1 in 8 will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. And these are just the ones who are diagnosed. Among very elderly men who die of other causes, a surprising two-third...
Those who had an operation to treat the cancer had less than three per cent chance of survival compared with those who had no treatment. Surgery has little or no benefit in extending the life of a patient. Experts are believed to be ‘shaken’ by the news because thousands of men could ...
Prostate cancer is a major disease that threatens men’s health. Its rapid progression, easy metastasis, and late castration resistance have brought obstacles to treatment. It is necessary to find new effective anticancer methods. Ferroptosis is a novel iron-dependent programmed cell death that plays...
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