Men between the ages of 40 and 65 should have annual prostate cancer screening. As far as possible, governments around the world must make such screening available to all men.
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Thousands of Irish men are diagnosed each year, but this slow-growing disease is very treatable, especially when caught early ...
Medical practitioners are constantly updating and refining approaches to prostate cancer care, while new cutting-edge ...
After 23 years of follow-up, the European Randomized Study of Screening for Prostate Cancer (ERSPC) confirmed a 13% lower ...
Founded by Dr. Thomas Crisman, Genome Based Diagnostics has focused on developing accessible and reliable testing solutions ...
SCREENING men for prostate cancer could slash deaths by 13 per cent, saving thousands of lives a year, a study suggests.
Artificial intelligence has been trained to spot signs of the disease within seconds, speeding up the diagnostic process and ...
Prostate cancer screening could prevent around 1,500 deaths a year in the UK, research suggests. A European trial, one of the ...
Find out how the NHS is using AI to diagnose prostate cancer faster, potentially improving outcomes for thousands of men ...
If the AI tool determines that a scan is high risk, it will be immediately sent to a radiologist for priority review.
Men with suspected prostate cancer will be able to get a diagnosis from the NHS within a day, under a new trial hailed as a ...