An imaging test could safely halve the number of people who need a biopsy for suspected prostate cancer following inconclusive or reassuring results from an MRI scan, new research has found.
For advocates who have been pushing to create a federal office of men's health, this could finally be the moment.
Prostate cancer screening saves many more lives than earlier studies suggested, research shows. The results from the longest-running European trial show one life saved for every six men diagnosed, a ...
Urologists, radiologists and pathologists from Europe and the US agreed an “expert consensus statement” on prostate cancer treatment and diagnosis ...
SALT LAKE CITY, UT / ACCESS Newswire / March 10, 2026 / Path FertilityTM, an epigenetics-driven fertility technology ...
Urologists at Vanderbilt Health are enrolling men with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in a clinical trial named SOPHIA2 to assess the safety and efficacy of the UroActive implant, following an ...
A materials science collaboration between UChicago PME engineers and Duke doctors could lead to shorter, safer procedures ...
When a doctor suspects bladder cancer, they will order a series of tests which may include urine tests (urinalysis or urine ...
I am in relatively good health for an 82-year-old male. For the past six years, I have been having trouble with an overactive ...
The test costs $949 and is not federally approved. (HealthDay News) — A blood test designed to find cancer early did not work as hoped in a major new study, according to the company that makes it. The ...
Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was treated for a myriad of health issues, including low testosterone and at least one sexually transmitted infection (STI), according to new reporting on the ...