Thousands of men with incurable prostate cancer will be offered a lifeline after an about-turn on NHS treatment.
Doctors say paying attention to subtle bodily changes could play a crucial role in detecting prostate cancer earlier.
Prostate health is a significant concern for many men, particularly as they age. Problems such as frequent urination, discomfort, and declining sexual health can greatly impact quality of life. This ...
To cut to the chase, I was struggling to pee. I’d never had issues with this before, and an odd, alarming new ritual was ...
The Hastings brothers, from Lancashire in the north west of England, have now been given the all-clear ...
Steve, Jim, Andy and Tim Hastings found out they were battling the same disease within 6 months of one another ...
PROSTATE cancer has become the most common form of the disease in Britain for the first time. Analysis of NHS figures by ...
MANASSAS, Va., Nov. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Frequent nighttime bathroom visits disrupt sleep patterns and affect daily quality of life for millions of men. PureHealth Research's prostate health ...
Thousands of men in England living with advanced prostate cancer are poised to benefit from a new life-extending drug, ...
People with diabetes may experience changes in their urinary and digestive health, and research shows there may be different effects on the body impacting the development of prostate cancer. Diabetes ...
A requirement that he do a medical to update his driving licence led to a prostate cancer diagnosis for Joe Coyle. Since then, he’s walked hundreds of miles to remind men of the importance of getting ...
Cancer does not discriminate by gender, race, age or socioeconomic status. Let’s take a close look at five of these world leaders who have faced prostate cancer as we observe World Cancer Day 2026.