Although about 1 in 7 men will be eventually be diagnosed with prostate cancer in his lifetime, the warning signs of the disease are often ... Read More
Prostate Cancer
Men: Knowing Your PSA Number May Save Your Life
What is the PSA test? With prostate cancer being the second leading cause of death in men and the second most common cancer in ... Read More
Why Do More Black Men Die from Prostate Cancer?
It has long been known among medical experts for a while now that Black men are at a considerably higher risk of being falling victim to ... Read More
Your Hormone Therapy Stopped Working. Now What?
Testosterone and prostate cancer don’t mix well. The hormone is fuel for prostate cancer cells, essentially making the cancer grow ... Read More
Does Hormone Therapy For Prostate Cancer Raise Dementia Risk?
When men with prostate cancer have to take drugs that block the testosterone fueling their tumors, they can suffer a host of side effects ... Read More
5 Reasons You’re Peeing Too Much
Peeing too much? While, there’s no one-size-fits-all recommendation for how often or how much someone should pee, according to Cleveland ... Read More
Prostate Cancer & Black Men With Dr. Jacques Carter (Video)
Medical Advisor Dr. J Jacques Carter, discusses Black men having Prostate Cancer. ... Read More
President of PHEN, Thomas A. Farrington Talks About Prostate Cancer (Video)
President and founder of PHEN, Thomas A. Farrington talks about his journey through Prostate Cancer. ... Read More
Men’s Health & Prostate Cancer With Dr. Roberson II (Video)
Dr. James C Roberson II discusses the importance of men's health & Prostate Cancer. ... Read More
Survivor Stories: Azell Martin’s Strategy For Beating Prostate Cancer (Video)
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Heart Risk Factors Prevalent in Psoriasis Patient
Psoriasis sufferers have an increased frequency of a variety of cardiovascular risk factors including diabetes, obesity, high blood ... Read More
Could 2 Prostate Cancer Drugs Fight Disease In Earlier Stages?
According to Cancer.gov, when compared to white men, black men are more likely to develop prostate cancer and are twice as likely to die ... Read More