One in every 8 men in the United States will develop prostate cancer, according to prostate cancer statistics released by the American Cancer Society.
Prostate cancer incidence is increasing, especially in advanced stages, reversing previous declines and slowing mortality rate improvements. Racial disparities persist, with Black and Native American ...
A sustained reduction in deaths from prostate cancer was observed with prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing in long-term ...
ATLANTA, Sept. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the American Cancer Society (ACS) released Prostate Cancer Statistics, 2025, a report on current prostate cancer occurrence and outcomes in the United ...
Today, the American Cancer Society (ACS) released Prostate Cancer Statistics, 2025, a report on current prostate cancer occurrence and outcomes in the United States. According to the study, prostate ...
A powerful new drug combo has yielded a major breakthrough for men battling an aggressive form of prostate cancer, ...
A new drug combination to treat advanced recurring prostate cancer has shown remarkable results in a long-term trial, ...
After 23 years of follow-up, the European Randomized Study of Screening for Prostate Cancer (ERSPC) confirmed a 13% lower ...
At the same time, incidence of distant-stage prostate cancer increased. (HealthDay News) — Distant-stage prostate cancer increased and mortality rates plateaued throughout California during the 2010s, ...
Incidence of distant-stage prostate cancer has been rising significantly throughout California since 2011, with a 6.7% annual increase. Prostate cancer mortality rates, which had been declining, ...
Adding Pluvicto to standard therapy in metastatic patients led to a radiographic PFS benefit, but questions remain about ...
Prostate Cancer is the most common cancer in men – and now the most commonly diagnosed of all cancers in the UK with men in ...