Men are less proactive about their health than women. These are the signs and symptoms experts want men at every age to look ...
Promoting awareness among friends and family and advocating for improved access to screening services, including free or ...
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Five prostate cancer myths DEBUNKED
Several common symptoms point towards prostate cancer. These include blood being present in your urine or semen, pain or stiffness in the lower back, hip or thigh areas, and the difficulty you ...
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Movember and Men’s Health: Why awareness matters in South Africa
Men’s health is an often-overlooked topic, even though it affects not only individual wellbeing but also families and ...
DPA International on MSN
Your first urologist's visit: What men can expect
Many a man may feel anxious before seeing a urologist for the first time, perhaps even to the point of getting sweaty palms ...
New data has revealed a shocking rise in a cancer among young Aussie men, as rates soar over just two decades.
Experts urge men above 45 to get routine screenings and break the silence around prostate health before symptoms turn serious ...
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Namibia: Living With Prostate Cancer - Namibian Patients Reflect On Surgery and Early Detection
Living with prostate cancer can be daunting. In some cases, patients have to undergo bilateral orchiectomy (BO), the removal of testicles due to metastatic prostate cancer.
Every year, prostate cancer silently threatens hundreds of thousands of men, stealing lives and impacting families. It’s a stark reality: 1 in 8 men will face this diagnosis in their ...
For many men, the idea that something as ordinary as ejaculation could help prevent prostate cancer sounds almost too simple ...
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