Older black men with prostate cancer seem more likely to receive poorer quality of care that costs more compared to white men, a new study ... Read More
Prostate Cancer
STUDY: Men’s Health Supplements Don’t Benefit Prostate Cancer Patients
A new study finds no evidence that men's health supplements help prostate cancer patients. Although popular, such supplements do not appear ... Read More
The Link Between Your Teeth & Prostate Inflammation
Treating gum disease may help reduce symptoms of prostate inflammation, which can make urination difficult, a small study ... Read More
Diets High In Fat Increase Prostate Cancer Death Risk
Prostate cancer patients with an unhealthy, high-fat diet have a significantly higher risk of death from the disease, a new study ... Read More
Obesity Linked To Higher Risk Of Prostate Cancer
Blacks have a higher risk of developing prostate cancer than whites, and for obese black men, their risk can quadruple as their weight goes ... Read More
Walking: Medicine For Prostate Cancer Survivors
Quality of life can deteriorate for men due to the effects of prostate cancer and its treatment. But a new study shows that engaging in a ... Read More
I Will Survive: 6 Black Celebs Who Beat Cancer
“You have cancer” are three words that no human ever wants to hear. Cancer can affect anyone –and the following celebrities are proof that ... Read More
Why Does Prostate Cancer Affect Black Men Differently?
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in American men and African American men have the highest rate of prostate cancer in the world, ... Read More
Why Every Black Man Needs A Urologist
African American males are less likely to be screened for prostate cancer than Caucasian males. However, recent data indicate the gap is ... Read More
Coping With Prostate Surgery Side Effects
Surgery is the most common way to try and cure prostate cancer, but it can seriously affect what you're working with in the bathroom and in ... Read More
Cancer Screenings: Is Your Doctor Telling You The Benefits AND Risks?
KEY POINTS Only 27 percent of women screened for breast cancer, 38 percent of men and women being screened for colorectal cancer and 34 ... Read More
PHEN To Host Free Prostate Health Symposiums Nationwide
The Prostate Health Education Network (PHEN) will partner with churches in 16 cities to host groundbreaking prostate health educational ... Read More